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Peter Hurd is a self-taught author and filmmaker from Hugo, Minnesota. Shortly after graduating from the University of Minnesota-Morris, he produced and directed the indie horror feature "The Control Group" starring Oscar-nominee Brad Dourif.

After the release of that film, Peter focused more on his writing, making the finals of several national screenplay contests and publishing a story in Trigger Warning Short Fiction.

XOLO is his first novel.

A lifelong Minnesotan, he also travels frequently to New Jersey, where he dog sits his sister's five hairless dogs, who inspired him to look into the myths and legends surrounding the ancient breed known as Xoloitzcuintle. These myths laid the foundation for his debut horror novel, a dream he had been harboring since first reading The Shining in fifth grade.

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XOLO

BY Peter Hurd • POSTED ON March 31, 2023

Hurd’s debut is a modern creature feature that pays homage to classic horror.

Derek Rains is nervous when he brings home a Xolo (Mexican hairless) dog from a business trip to Mexico. The pup is supposed to be a surprise for his young kids, Max and Gracie, but he failed to tell his wife, Alison, about it, and she’s ticked. Derek ignores the warnings of the old man who sold the dog and finds a way to smuggle it home. When it bites Max at show and tell at school, Alison is irate, and the Xolo is canis non grata. Derek drives out to an animal shelter in a remote location to drop off the dog, but when he sees the vet covered in blood from an operation and the other dogs go nuts in their cages, he figures the humane thing to do is to drop the dog off in the woods. Of course, the Xolo is a special dog with the power to control other dogs, and he soon begins a terror campaign across the remote Puebla County in Colorado, with Derek and Max as his prime targets for terror. Derek has to team up with Sheriff Garth Chambers and Heloise Lopez, head of the county animal control department, to stop a giant, murderous pack of dogs from overtaking the area. Hurd is a talented writer who knows how to pace a scene for maximum scares. For example, when Max and his friends sneak out to an old house one night, Hurd lets you see every detail and feel the menace—you know the dogs are close. He creates believable characters with human flaws and problems. And horror fans will enjoy his occasional nods to genre classics (a neighboring town is named Castle Rock, a Stephen King reference, and a doctor is named Pretorius after a character from Bride of Frankenstein). Where Hurd runs into trouble is about halfway into the book, after a violent and furious confrontation between the dogs and local law enforcement. The plot should have started to draw to a close there, but instead, we get a government weapons subplot that just gets in the way. Also worthy of note—the Xolo’s point of view is represented, which is an unnecessary distraction.

Not without drawbacks but fun and well imagined.

Pub Date: March 31, 2023

ISBN: 9798886832808

Page count: 412pp

Publisher: Dorrance Publishing Co.

Review Posted Online: Nov. 2, 2022

Awards, Press & Interests

Favorite author

Stephen King

Favorite book

The Stand

Favorite word

Eldritch

Hometown

Hugo, MN

Passion in life

Horror

Foreword Clarion Review of Xolo, 2022

BlueInk Review of Xolo, 2022

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