This book is good — a solid 3.5 stars for me. It's essentially a collection of well-told, heartbreaking stories of dogs abandoned, abused and neglected in Britain along with their subsequent rescue by the RSPCA. The main character in the book is/was an RSPCA Inspector and these stories are all cases he worked.
Unlike the last book I read on this topic ("Rescuing Penny Jane"), this book is not flashy or flamboyant or trying to make a name for itself by breaking up the stories with cliffhangers mid-tale and then coming back to them after it started readers down the path of another story about a different dog. This book is very straightforward. It simply tells the stories of several dogs, how they were found and then cared for by the RSPCA, including what, if anything, happened to the people who abused or neglected the dogs.
It doesn't even list an author's name, just the RSPCA as far as I can tell. It's written 3rd person by someone who doesn't make themselves part of the story. I call that a very selfless act by the writer/s, especially when writing about a topic as emotionally charged as animal rescue. To me, this book is the reserved, traditional, thoughtful, professional adult to the more emotional, brash teenager that some other books on this topic are. It's not an edge-of-your-seat page-turner, but this stories this book tells shine a light on how some people treat animals that I haven't read about before.
Definitely worth a read for animal rescuers, but not for the faint of heart.