Rescue comes in unexpected ways for one man and his dog in this moving
and redemptive novel, The Dog Who Saved Me, by New York Times
bestselling author Susan Wilson
Cooper Harrison, a member of the Boston K-9 unit, never thought he would
ever go back to his hometown, Harmony Farms. But when his faithful
canine partner, Argos, is killed in the line of duty, Cooper finds
himself mired in grief. Jobless, on the verge of a divorce, and in a
self-destructive rut, Cooper has little choice but to accept an offer
for the position of animal control officer in Harmony Farms.
And so he finds himself back where he started. Where his father, Bull,
was once known as the town drunk. Where his brother, Jimmy, was a
delinquent and bully. Where he grew up as "one of those" Harrisons.
Forced to face the past while dealing with the present--including his
brother's continued involvement in the drug business--Cooper does his
job with deliberate detachment, refusing to get emotionally invested in
another dog the way he had with Argos. Until he finds himself trying to
rescue a wounded and gun-shy yellow Lab gone feral...
Cooper never thought he'd find himself going back in order to move
forward, yet Harmony Farms is the one place where Cooper must learn to
forgive and, only then, to heal. All with the help of a yellow dog, who
has a history--and secrets--that Cooper must uncover.