Dogs: A Novel
A singular, devastating debut novel, Dogs traces the fallout of one catastrophic night in the lives of five high school wrestlers, asking what can survive in the blast radius of latent trauma and violence.

As night falls on the city of Carbon, Hal and his friends are cruising the backroads in their terrible car. From the wrestling gym to the gas station, from his mom's kitchen to the mall parking lot, Hal bears quiet witness to the beauty and the horror he perceives in the slow, lonely world of his hometown.

Withdrawn and reticent, Hal is haunted by the specter of violence. Safety and comfort are hard won in Carbon, a town dogged by stories of desperation and brutality, and his own home is a dark vault of troubled and unspoken memory. Hal's greatest peace is found in the company of his dearest friend, Cody John, whose true compassion offers him a window to a better life.

Over the course of a single night, a catastrophic chain of events is set into motion. Its devastating conclusion will explode the fragile balance that once kept the boys together. Unflinching, resolute, and beautifully rendered, Dogs is a stunning exploration of trauma, real love, and the limit of our ability to reach one another.
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Dogs: A Novel
A singular, devastating debut novel, Dogs traces the fallout of one catastrophic night in the lives of five high school wrestlers, asking what can survive in the blast radius of latent trauma and violence.

As night falls on the city of Carbon, Hal and his friends are cruising the backroads in their terrible car. From the wrestling gym to the gas station, from his mom's kitchen to the mall parking lot, Hal bears quiet witness to the beauty and the horror he perceives in the slow, lonely world of his hometown.

Withdrawn and reticent, Hal is haunted by the specter of violence. Safety and comfort are hard won in Carbon, a town dogged by stories of desperation and brutality, and his own home is a dark vault of troubled and unspoken memory. Hal's greatest peace is found in the company of his dearest friend, Cody John, whose true compassion offers him a window to a better life.

Over the course of a single night, a catastrophic chain of events is set into motion. Its devastating conclusion will explode the fragile balance that once kept the boys together. Unflinching, resolute, and beautifully rendered, Dogs is a stunning exploration of trauma, real love, and the limit of our ability to reach one another.
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Dogs: A Novel

Dogs: A Novel

by C. Mallon

Narrated by Matt Pittenger

Unabridged — 5 hours, 7 minutes

Dogs: A Novel

Dogs: A Novel

by C. Mallon

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Overview

A singular, devastating debut novel, Dogs traces the fallout of one catastrophic night in the lives of five high school wrestlers, asking what can survive in the blast radius of latent trauma and violence.

As night falls on the city of Carbon, Hal and his friends are cruising the backroads in their terrible car. From the wrestling gym to the gas station, from his mom's kitchen to the mall parking lot, Hal bears quiet witness to the beauty and the horror he perceives in the slow, lonely world of his hometown.

Withdrawn and reticent, Hal is haunted by the specter of violence. Safety and comfort are hard won in Carbon, a town dogged by stories of desperation and brutality, and his own home is a dark vault of troubled and unspoken memory. Hal's greatest peace is found in the company of his dearest friend, Cody John, whose true compassion offers him a window to a better life.

Over the course of a single night, a catastrophic chain of events is set into motion. Its devastating conclusion will explode the fragile balance that once kept the boys together. Unflinching, resolute, and beautifully rendered, Dogs is a stunning exploration of trauma, real love, and the limit of our ability to reach one another.

Editorial Reviews

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Every page of this tight-fist-of-a-novel is filled with similar, sneaky, staccato brilliance ... Dogs walks right up to the line of becoming a horror story in its ending — hell, I’d argue it crosses that line and becomes one. But isn’t a novel a searing success if it accomplishes what it set out to do, no matter how uncomfortable the person holding its pages becomes? I am so glad I took the time to consume and be consumed by Dogs, one of the most intense — and often enjoyable — reading experiences I’ve had this year. I will surely be inhaling whatever C. Mallon writes next.”
—Isaac Fitzgerald, The New York Times Book Review

"[A] debut about a group of high school wrestlers and one very bad night in a bleak American town. The book’s clipped, violent, sometimes comic tone can be redolent of Denis Johnson and Cormac McCarthy...”
The Washington Post

“As propulsive and dynamic as a well-oiled machine ... it’s brilliant and bodily, pulsing with life and extinguishing it just as quickly ... Dogs is a staggering, nauseating display of talent — a hundred arrows into the heart all at once.”
—Our Culture Mag

“[A] raw and brilliant debut...Mallon’s moody and sinewy prose is the main event. This one hits hard.”
Publishers Weekly, starred review

“A novel of almost depthless darkness and a show of significant talent.”
Kirkus

“C. Mallon's work is equal parts scouring and clarifying, the kind of writing that exposes the wounds in order to irrigate them. Her characters are constitutionally unable to overlook the dirt and mess and pain of the world, yet haunted by the instinct that everything might have been some other way—on another planet, maybe, or in another life. Impairment, here, is a form of passion; transgression, a form of sanctitude.”
—Kevin Brockmeier, author of The Brief History of the Dead

“A tour de force, both heartful and heartbreaking, C. Mallon’s Dogs is a raw, beautiful excavation of the wounds blown open by the betrayal of life's most sacred relationships.”
—Daniel Magariel, author of One of the Boys

Kirkus Reviews

2025-07-17
Five teenage boys come of age together, mostly experiencing the worst life has to offer.

In a small city called Carbon, Hal, Carter, Cody John, Zachary, and Dylan are on the high school wrestling team. Most of the time they spend together outside of wrestling involves driving around in Dylan’s decrepit car and consuming drugs and alcohol. Hal, the narrator, is prone to dark thoughts and fixations on the litany of tragedies that have occurred in their town. He understands that he’s different from others, including his friends: “I had gone wrong somewhere. There was no fixing that.” Hal’s loathing is largely reserved for himself but not always; he got into wrestling after an incident in eighth grade when he beat another student so badly that the kid “looked majorly deformed.” Amid their roughhousing and drinking and this bleakness, the boys show affection in their own ways, and Cody John and Hal are especially tender to one another. In a moment of watching his friend, Hal thinks, “If I had only had eyes for one thing then it would have been Cody John, stood on the borderline, cradled in stars with his body whole.” On one particularly charged night, the boys drive out to a place “tucked under the summit of the mountain,” where something occurs that will destroy their lives. Mallon employs an unquestionably unique writing style in this debut novel; Hal narrates in plenty of short, blunt sentences (“Everything he did he hit it too hard. I understood that. I knew all about that”), but some of the language, while interesting, is embellished slightly past its peak (“Styrofoam beads torn away by the warm wind to pack out the cracks in the concrete”). This is an intense, bleak tale that gets even darker after its turning point. Readers (especially sensitive ones) should approach this powerful novel with care, exploring as it does the troubled bonds we hold dear and the traumatic events that people, even and especially younger people, can endure.

A novel of almost depthless darkness and a show of significant talent.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940193643852
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication date: 08/12/2025
Edition description: Unabridged
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