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Man's Best Friend: The inspiring true story of Sergeant Luke Warburton, his police dog Chuck and the crime-busting Dog Unit
by Luke Warburton, Simon Bouda
I am a sucker for true crime kinds of stories. Add in a dog and I am putty in their hands.
I remember seeing the news story of Luke Warburton's shooting. I don't watch much news any more, but hearing Nepean Hospital in the news story made my ears prick up, as my mum worked their for many years and it always catches my attention.
This book - man, it is a heck of an emotional ride.
Luke tells his story of becoming a police officer, of becoming a dog handler, and of that night with humour, with emotion and with a turn of phrase that brings you right into the story with Luke and his K9s. Though written with journalist Simon Bouda, you can tell that this is Luke's voice shining through.
It was a wonderful insight into the world of the NSW Dog Unit, the animals, the handler and the connection between man and beast.
I have already recommended this book to a few of my friends, and I hope they enjoy it as much as I did.
I remember seeing the news story of Luke Warburton's shooting. I don't watch much news any more, but hearing Nepean Hospital in the news story made my ears prick up, as my mum worked their for many years and it always catches my attention.
This book - man, it is a heck of an emotional ride.
Luke tells his story of becoming a police officer, of becoming a dog handler, and of that night with humour, with emotion and with a turn of phrase that brings you right into the story with Luke and his K9s. Though written with journalist Simon Bouda, you can tell that this is Luke's voice shining through.
It was a wonderful insight into the world of the NSW Dog Unit, the animals, the handler and the connection between man and beast.
I have already recommended this book to a few of my friends, and I hope they enjoy it as much as I did.