![]() ![]() Mostly of the time he spent with them, embracing them. Everything seems to be falling into place for Fluke.Īnd then seeing the family suddenly brought it crashing back at him. Stealing meat from the butchers, terrorising the pedestrians and relaxing in the shade of the scrap-yard with Rumbo. However, life on the streets has become more of an adventure now than the day-to-day struggle it once was for Fluke. Those niggling feelings that there is somehow something more in his past, desperately wanting to be remembered. But deep down he knows that this isn’t the first time he felt this way. Under Rumbo’s guidance, Fluke begins to learn the tricks of getting by on the streets. ![]() Their chance meeting is a saviour to Fluke. ![]() His wandering life brings him to meet with the local scrap-yard dog named Rumbo. His life so far has been spent roaming the streets, constantly on a quest for his next meal. Fluke is a stray dog, with no family to love and look after him. ![]() Somewhere deep in his subconscious, Fluke knows that there’s something different about him, something that separates him from all of the other dogs. First published back in 1977, British author James Herbert’s forth novel entitled ‘Fluke’ was a dramatic departure from his previous three incredibly successful and well–received horror novels. ![]()
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