At 10.30 p.m. on 12 January 2016 Acting Sergeant Luke Warburton thought he was taking his last breath. A decorated New South Wales Police Officer, the father of three was looking death in the face after a bullet pierced his femoral vein. If it wasn't for the fact that it happened in the Emergency Ward of Sydney's Nepean Hospital, Warburton would probably have been dead already. An hour earlier, he'd walked to his police van with his ever-faithful German shepherd, Chuck, trotting alongside.
Later, Luke would be awarded the Commissioner's Valour Award for conspicuous merit and exceptional bravery in the line of duty. He would maintain he was just a copper doing his job.
So, too, was Chuck, who was nationally recognised for bringing down Australia's most wanted man, Malcolm Naden, after a manhunt lasting more than seven years.
MAN'S BEST FRIEND is Luke and Chuck's story. It's the story of a boy who dreamed of one day being a policeman, of his love for dogs and his time at the NSW Police Dog Unit. It's also the story of an ordinary man and his ordinary dog doing extraordinary things in the line of duty.
About the Author: Luke Warburton (Author)
Luke Warburton is a sergeant in the Dog Unit of the New South Wales Police. He was awarded the Commissioner's Valour Award in 2016 for exceptional bravery in the line of duty.
Simon Bouda (Author)
Simon Bouda is an award-winning investigative journalist with Nine Network Television. He is currently the crime and terror editor on the network's A Current Affair program. Bouda is the author of six books, including the bestselling Survival, the story of the Thredbo landslide, with Stuart Diver. Bouda also wrote his autobiography, Deadline, which outlines his distinguished career in journalism.