A Good Man with a Dog, Roger Guay
A Good Man with a Dog, Roger Guay
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A Good Man with a Dog
A Game Warden’s 25 Years in the Maine Woods

Author: Roger Guay

Narrator: John Pruden

Unabridged: 9 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/13/2021

Categories: Nonfiction, Pets


Synopsis

A Maine Literary Awards Finalist, A Good Man with a Dog follows a game warden’s adventures from the woods of Maine to the swamps of New Orleans. Follow along as he and his canine companions investigate murder, search for missing persons, and rescue survivors from natural disasters. This is a memoir that reads like a true crime novel.Roger Guay takes listeners into the patient, watchful world of a warden catching poachers and protecting pristine wilderness, and the sometimes CSI-like reconstruction of deer- and moose-poaching scenes. When Guay’s father died in a tragic fishing accident, a kind game warden helped him through the loss. Inspired by this experience, as well as his love of the outdoors, he became a game warden.Guay searches for lost hunters and hikers. He estimates that over the years, he has pulled more than two hundred bodies out of Maine’s north woods! His frequent companion is a little brown Labrador retriever named Reba, who can find discarded weapons, ejected shells, hidden fish, and missing people.A Good Man with a Dog explores Guay’s life as he and his canine partners are exposed to terrible events, from tracking down hostile poachers to searching for victims of violent crimes, including a year-long search for the hidden graves of two babies buried by a Massachusetts cult. He witnessed firsthand FEMA’s mismanagement of the post-Katrina cleanup efforts in New Orleans, an experience that left him scarred and disheartened. But he found hope with the support of family and friends, and eventually returned to the woods he knew and loved from the days of his youth.

About Roger Guay

Roger Guay served with the Maine Warden Service from 1986 until his retirement in 2010. He is a K9 master trainer and certified K9 handler, and is certified in cadaver and explosives searches. Guay has received numerous commendations from the warden service, the Maine House of Representatives, the Maine State Police, and the USPCA. Guay lives in Guilford, Maine.

About John Pruden

John Pruden is an Earphones Award–winning audiobook narrator. His exposure to many people, places, and experiences throughout his life provides a deep creative well from which he draws his narrative and vocal characterizations. His narration of The Killing of Crazy Horse by Thomas Powers was chosen by the Washington Post as a Best Audiobook of 2010.

About Kate Clark Flora

Kate Clark Flora has published fourteen mystery and true crime books. Her titles include Finding Amy, an Edgar Award nominee; Death Dealer, an Agatha and Anthony finalist and 2015 Public Safety Writers Association Award winner for Best Non-Fiction; And Grant You Peace, a Joe Burgess police procedural and winner of the 2015 Maine Literary Award for Crime Fiction; and the Thea Kozak mysteries. A former Maine assistant attorney general, Flora lives in Harpswell, Maine.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Stephen on November 08, 2022

First let me say that this book is more game warden stories then a dog book. The first half didn't have much dog in it, the second enough. I will put this in my search and rescue category, but if that is what you are looking for, then I would highly recommend 'So That Others May Live: Caroline Hebar......more

Goodreads review by JoAnn on May 29, 2017

I loved this book. It was based on the real life adventures of a Maine warden. More importantly, the warden told stories that not only contained the facts, but he added an emotional element to his stories. As you read this book, you can feel the pain, anxiety, frustration, and sadness of the warden......more

Goodreads review by Elizabeth on August 12, 2017

Please read, very heartfelt and meaningful I am a very proud of what people do to help absolute strangers that they have never met. I have always wanted to be a game warden. My mom got me this book so that I would actually start to read for once. It is a very faithfully, and factual book. I shows whe......more

Goodreads review by Frode on September 24, 2020

Roger Guay was a game warden in Maine for 25 years. He was encouraged to write a book because he had so many stories to tell. Along with the help of another writer, Kate Flora, he put together a series of those stories into a book about his life as a warden, A Good Man with a Dog. It is a very pers......more

Goodreads review by Mary on May 03, 2021

I'm not sure how long the TV show North Woods Law has been around, but this book, published in 2016, could have been the genesis for the show. Retired Maine Game Warden, Roger Guay, writes of his experience catching game law violaters, making rescues, and finding the lost and dead with his K9. The M......more


Quotes

“The Maine woods can be both beautiful and deadly, as Kate Flora shows. A Good Man with a Dog reads like you are sitting down with Roger for a great conversation in front of a warm fire with a cup of coffee. You’ll want to listen all night. And you’ll come away from that conversation realizing how much you’ve learned.” Cat Warren, New York Times bestselling author

“Roger Guay is a natural-born storyteller and his stories of his adventures and misadventures as a Maine game warden searching for lost people are the kind that make you sit forward in your chair, waiting to hear what happens next. Written with the brilliant and award-winning crime writer Kate Flora, A Good Man with a Dog is the true tale of a North Woods lawman and instantly deserves a spot on the library shelf of up-country Maine classics.” Paul Doiron, Edgar Award–nominated author

“Every warden, retired and active, has their own share of stories and memories from their own days of public service. Roger has artfully captured many of his own events, as his career advanced during a time when society itself was changing. A Good Man with a Dog, is a terrific read…bound to bring a smile to your face.” John Ford, Sr., author of Suddenly the Cider Didn’t Taste So Good