Bob Udulutch to Read from “Spot and Smudge” Series at Pembroke Public Library, July 27

7/18/17

Author and Pembroke resident Bob Udulutch will hold a book reading in support of his new “Spot and Smudge” book trilogy at the Pembroke Public Library, 142 Center Street, Pembroke, MA, on Thursday, July 27, from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. The public is invited to attend and the event is free of charge.

The “Spot and Smudge” trilogy is made up of Spot and Smudge – Book One; The Glasgow Gray – Book Two; and Let Slip the Pups of War – Book Three, all available in paperback or electronic download at Amazon.com. Early reviewers have consistently given Udulutch 5-star ratings and rave reviews for all three books of the trilogy. Additionally, Spot and Smudge – Book One consistently ranks in the top 50 on Amazon’s Best Sellers list for its category.

These speculative fiction novels follow a pair of accidentally genetically modified dogs, their family, and the evil entities trying to discover and control their secrets. They are thrillers with elements of horror, espionage, and genetic engineering/medical science fiction mixed in. Although the plotlines are certainly dark and gritty at times, the stories also serve up heart-warming moments and ultimately deliver a “family love triumphs” message…even if that family is far from traditional. The fast-paced and immersive style of these novels is most often compared to works by Stephen King, Tom Clancy, and Dean Koontz. The books contain some adult themes and language, and are intended for a mature audience.

The story starts on a farm in a fictional small town located between Boston and Cape Cod bob@rudulutch.comor visit www.rudulutch.com.

About Bob Udulutch

Bob was born in rural Wisconsin where he grew up reading a lot of books under shady trees in the middle of big fields. His first job as a kid was pumping poo out of RVs at a campground. After several equally humbling and eye-opening gigs he worked his way through school as a bartender and assistant to a one-eyed octogenarian prototyping engineer. He managed to graduate at the top of the Electrical Technologies program at the Herzing Institute in Madison, Wisconsin, after which he was selected as the first student for Sony’s newly created U.S. technical training program based in their flagship Boston operation. He stayed with Sony for 15 amazing years in training and technical management roles, eventually running the Boston operation and working for the Service Company president as his National Best Practices Manager. He then worked for three years with Cambridge Soundworks as their Sr. Service Manager, and then did seven years with Microsoft as a Sr. Global Projects Manager, where he earned the company’s Gold Star award for his Surface service project.

Bob lives in Pembroke, Massachusetts, with his wife and two amazing daughters, one rescued black mutt, a motorcycle, a Jeep, and far too many tools. Now he writes, travels, tinkers, builds stuff, and sometimes breaks stuff. For more information, please visit www.rudulutch.com.

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