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The Dog

by Joseph O'Neill

The Dog

by Joseph O'Neill

Struggling to reclaim his bearings in a dazzling yet alien world of wealth and privilege, a man seeks refuge in Dubai following a painful breakup. Haunted by a sense of culpability and caught up in the whims of the eccentric Batros family for whom he works, he finds himself navigating the perplexing maze of Dubai's societal intricacies. 'The Dog' is both a wry comedy and a keen observation of contemporary moral ambiguities, all conveyed with profound empathy and narrative finesse.

  • Humorous
  • Psychological
  • Literary
  • Fiction
  • Self-discovery
  • Contemporary
  • Expatriate
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