BOOK SPOTLIGHT: The City That Barks and Roars by J.T. Bird

Today I’m pleased to welcome the Book Tour for the Animal Thriller The City That Barks and Roars by J.T. Bird. Following this spotlight post, I’ll be giving my take on the novel here in a bit. But let’s start by learning a little about this here book, okay?


Book Details:

Book Title: The City That Barks and Roars by J.T. Bird
Release date: August 1, 2020
Format: Hardcover/Paperback/Ebook
Length: 300 pages

Book Blurb:

Animals rule the world. They hit cafes for breakfast then nine to five at the office, and fritter away evenings at jazz clubs. But paradise is still a distant dream, for there are devils amongst the angels.

Lucas Panda is missing; clues on the riverbank suggest he was probably kidnapped. Enter Frank. Who else you gonna call? Hard-boiled penguin and the finest detective in town. And meet his new partner, Detective Chico Monkey – yeah, the wisecrackin’ kid with all the snappy suits.

But the stakes have been raised; three more creatures are missing and the citizens of Noah’s Kingdom are faced with possible extinction. Can the grouchy bird and plucky young ape save the city from doom? Or, will evil prevail and escape the claws of justice?

About J. T. Bird:

J. T. BirdJ T Bird is an award-winning stand-up comedian from North London, where he lives with his wife and child. His humble abode sits neatly between the former homes of HG Wells and Robert Louis Stevenson…so there’s no pressure to write something utterly successful and wonderful. He runs a comedy show for fresh new acts but has taken a break from performing to focus on writing novels – because it’s much more relaxing, and there’s far less chance of being heckled or struck by a bar stool.

Social Networks:

Twitter ~ Facebook ~ Website ~
BookBub

Purchase Links:

Amazon UK ~ Amazon US ~ Waterstones ~ Barnes and Noble

My thanks to damppebbles blog tours for the invitation to participate in this tour and the materials (including a copy of the novel) they provided.

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  1. Thanks so much 🙂

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