Well-trained and obedient, Jet is Fred Parry's perfect companion on his night-time poaching raids. But when Fred is caught and thrown into prison, nobody wants Jet. Nobody, that is, except an army officer.
It is autumn 1939 and Britain is at war. Jet is taken to military kennels and given a number: D67. She is trained to run assault courses, track the enemy and rescue the injured. Then she is sent to France on active service.
Will Jet survive - and will Fred Parry ever find his beloved dog again?
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"I absolutely love this book. I've read it over and over again and I never get tired of it. It's about a wonderful dog named Jet, who goes about doing different jobs. This is a story of her remarkable journey, telling, maybe just some of what it was like to be a War Dog." — Meghan (5 out of 5 stars)
"I absolutely love this book. I've read it over and over again and I never get tired of it. It's about a wonderful dog named Jet, who goes about doing different jobs. This is a story of her remarkable journey, telling, maybe just some of what it was like to be a War Dog."
" This story shows the true meaning of love, for a dog, and from a dog. It shows that animals are smarted then we think tha=ey are, and that they will follow you anywhere if you give them a loving hand. "
" I read this book with my kids. They REALLY liked it! Its a good, non-thinking book with a happy ending. Can't beat those once in a while. =) "
" Fell in love with that black lab "
" It was sure an interesting book. I am a fan of war books such as this so I wasn't disappointed in it. I sure liked how the one man and the dog was so corrected to each other. I would encourage more people to read it if or a fan of war book. "
Martin Booth (1944–2004) was a critically acclaimed novelist and a documentary and feature-film writer. He wrote thirteen novels including Islands of Silence, Hiroshima Joe, and The Industry of Souls. His most recent nonfiction books include Opium: A History and The Doctor and the Detective: A Biography of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Christian Rodska has worked in theaters all over the United Kingdom and in the West End, and he has recorded hundreds of radio plays and poetry programs. Over the last thirty years he has worked regularly in television, from early programs such as Follyfoot and Doomwatch, to Taggart, Sharpe, and Wycliffe. He has recorded over one hundred audiobooks and has won several awards, including fourteen AudioFile Earphones Awards.
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