
TITLE: Murdo (November 17, 2010)
AUTHOR: Edward Johns
PUBLISHER: Black Leaf Publishing http://www.blackleafpublishing.com
FORMATS: Paperback, kindle
PAGES: 320
FILE SIZE: 286 KB
PRICE: Paperback - $12.44 (US), £9.95 (UK), CDN$ 11.22 (CA)
Kindle - $1.99 (US), £2.05 (UK)
ISBN-10: 1907407278
ISBN-13: 9781907407277
ASIN: B005NIY6JA
All Jessica wants is a dog but all she receives is a big fat NO from her father. Then she’s at home with her baby sitter, Lucy when four men break into the house and kidnap the eight – year – old girl. They hide Jessica in and old shack off the beaten path, then contact her wealthy father for ransom money. In no time at all, she outwits her dimwitted kidnappers and escapes.
Enter a street – wise stray dog that Jessica names Murdo. Murdo immediately senses that the young girl needs his help. He not only finds her food on their journey to Jessica’s house, but he also finds her places to sleep! Murdo and Jessica have a friendship that's so strong that they learn to communicate with each other. However, Jessica and Murdo’s delight in being able to communicate is short lived. They eventually forget to look out for the searching kidnappers who want their meal - ticket back. Jessica soon gets re – kidnapped! Can Murdo rescue Jessica and get her home?
I recommend Murdo by Edward Johns for all children and their parents. This is a delightful tale of friendship and loyalty. Mr. Johns has masterfully painted a wonderful story with his words. You can actually see Jessica, the clutzy kidnappers and Murdo himself!
If you are interested in learning more about Edward Johns and Murdo please visit his website at http://www.edwardjohns.net.
If you would like to purchase this adventure of outwitting the bad guys just visit http://www.amazon.com (US), http://www.amazon.co.uk (UK) or http://www.amazon.ca (CA). If you prefer you can order this book at http://www.barnesandnoble.com.

2 comments:
Hi Deb. Thanks for sharing your review of this book. I checked out the author's website.
This sounds like a really neat book! A girl and a dog ...and dimwitted kidnappers. Thanks for the review.
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