Going to the Dogs

Going to the Dogs by Dan Kavanagh, published by Penguin in 1988, is a novel that follows the street-smart and cynical detective Duffy as he navigates a complex web of characters at a stately English country home. This edition spans 207 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a glimpse into a world filled with dope addicts and misplaced gentry, all gathered for a weekend that takes a dark turn.
In this intriguing narrative, Duffy’s neurotic and bisexual nature adds depth to his investigation as he scrutinizes the unsavory guests to uncover a murderer among them. The story delves into themes of crime and social dynamics, providing a rich backdrop for Duffy’s relentless pursuit of the truth. Readers can expect a detailed exploration of the characters and their interactions, set against the unique atmosphere of a country estate.
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The street-smart, cynical, neurotic, and bisexual detective Duffy scrutinizes an unsavory lot of dope addicts and misplaced gentry–all weekend guests at a stately English country home–to identify a murderer
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