In Mean Spirited by Nick Roberts, the spooky twist isn’t a haunted house or a possessed person—it’s a possessed dog.
The main character, Matt, is a high school English teacher who’s also a heavy drinker and not over his ex-wife, now a successful vet. They co-parent their young son, who’s been begging for a dog. One day, Matt spots an obituary for one of his former students, a kid he really liked. Tragically, she took her own life, and her mother passed away on the scene from a heart attack. Remembering he still has one of her poems buried in his attic junk, Matt thinks her family might appreciate it, so he frames it and heads over to her memorial. Just as he’s about to leave, a starving, thirsty dog wanders up with her address on its tag. It’s her dog. Knowing his son wants a dog, Matt decides to take it home. That’s when things start going south for him, his family, and even some other folks. Fair warning: there’s violence, some animal harm, and Matt’s struggles with alcoholism are front and center as he starts to see the damage it’s doing to his life—beyond just dealing with a haunted dog. Nick Roberts’ books always have enough creep factor to make me think twice about turning off the lights, even though I’m pretty hard to scare. They also usually hit you with some real emotional depth. I know whenever I pick up one of his books, I’m in for a good read. Aimee, IT Librarian Interested in this book? Click here to reserve it in the catalog!
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