A stunning novel which examines our fears, prejudices and desires,
from the author of 'Ghost MacIndoe' and 'Invisible'. On a beach in
southern England, a dog returns to its owner with a human hand in
its mouth. The hand belongs to a homeless eccentric named Henry,
who has been wandering the south-west of England for the last
thirty years. As the local policeman and his accomplice piece
together Henry's movements prior to his death, talking to those who
knew and watched him, they uncover an extraordinary life. And as
the story of Henry's life becomes clearer, so the life of the
narrator becomes more and more complex, in ways he could never have
expected. 'So He Takes the Dog' is a detective story like no other,
a novel that further confirms Jonathan Buckley as one of the finest
writers at work in this country.
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