A Man About a Dog is a 1947 thriller novel by the British-Australian writer Alec Coppel.[1] Driven to distraction by his wife's repeated affairs, her husband decides to kidnap her latest lover and commit the perfect murder, only to be thwarted by a dog.
Alec Coppel originally wrote the story as a play when he was living in Sydney during World War II. He adapted it into a novel while travelling to London. Coppel titled the play and the novel A Man About a Dog,[3] but in the United States, the novel was titled Over the Line.
The play opened in London in April 1946[4] and the novel was published in 1948, although many critics commented that the novel felt similar to a play.[5][6]
Another production of the play was staged in London in May 1949.[7]