The Harlan family thinks Blackbriar House is their fresh start.
Murphy knows better.
To Mom and Dad, the old house is a bargain with creaking floors, drafty windows, and plenty of room for their little girl, Emma, to grow up. But Murphy, their loyal shepherd mix, smells what humans cannot. Beneath the dust and fresh paint, something rotten lingers in the walls. Something cold waits behind closed doors. Something whispers from the basement when the house goes dark.
At first, Murphy's warnings are dismissed as bad behavior. He growls at empty corners. He barks at the basement door. He refuses to leave Emma's side. But when Emma begins talking to a little girl no one else can see, Murphy realizes the house is not merely haunted.
It is hungry.
Told through the eyes, ears, and instincts of one very good dog, The Good Boy's Guide To Ghost Busting is a chilling haunted-house novella about loyalty, fear, and the kind of love that bares its teeth at the dark.
Because when evil comes for his family, Murphy does not run.
He guards the door.