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Dog gone, back soon / Nick Trout.

By: Material type: TextTextCrows Nest, NSW : Allen & Unwin, 2014Description: 324 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781760110574 (paperback)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: In Dog Gone, Back Soon, Nick Trout returns to Eden Falls and the life of the appealingly awkward and eccentric veterinarian Dr. Cyrus Mills. After coming to terms with his difficult relationship with his father in The Patron Saint of Lost Dogs, Cyrus is now committed to saving The Bedside Manor for Sick Animals, the practice he inherited. But before he can do justice to the family legacy, there are more than a few obstacles standing in his way. First, Cyrus must lock horns with the national veterinary chain in the nearby town, Healthy Paws, whose ruthless and sneaky business manager, Guy Posener, will stop at nothing to crush Bedside Manor and run Cyrus out of town. One again, Cyrus finds himself the guardian of a lost dog - one whose unique talents land him smack in the middle of some small town drama. But most crucially, Cyrus has to compete with a handsome stranger who turns up unexpectedly...and clearly has a mysterious past with Cyrus's love interest, Amy. As with The Patron Saint of Lost Dogs, Dog Gone, Back Soon recounts one jam-packed week in Eden Falls. Cyrus has his work cut out for him: he needs to outsmart Guy, win back Amy's heart, find a lost dog a home, and find his way out of a case of mistaken identity - all while solving several tricky veterinary cases.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

The gorgeous new novel from the author of the much-loved bestseller The Patron Saint of Lost Dogs is a wild and delightful ride through another jam-packed week in Eden Falls. This time, Cyrus Mills must figure out how to outsmart the evil veterinary conglomerate, win back his beloved's heart, find a home for an orphaned dog, and detangle himself from an absurd case of mistaken identity.

Companion to: The patron saint of lost dogs.

In Dog Gone, Back Soon, Nick Trout returns to Eden Falls and the life of the appealingly awkward and eccentric veterinarian Dr. Cyrus Mills. After coming to terms with his difficult relationship with his father in The Patron Saint of Lost Dogs, Cyrus is now committed to saving The Bedside Manor for Sick Animals, the practice he inherited. But before he can do justice to the family legacy, there are more than a few obstacles standing in his way. First, Cyrus must lock horns with the national veterinary chain in the nearby town, Healthy Paws, whose ruthless and sneaky business manager, Guy Posener, will stop at nothing to crush Bedside Manor and run Cyrus out of town. One again, Cyrus finds himself the guardian of a lost dog - one whose unique talents land him smack in the middle of some small town drama. But most crucially, Cyrus has to compete with a handsome stranger who turns up unexpectedly...and clearly has a mysterious past with Cyrus's love interest, Amy. As with The Patron Saint of Lost Dogs, Dog Gone, Back Soon recounts one jam-packed week in Eden Falls. Cyrus has his work cut out for him: he needs to outsmart Guy, win back Amy's heart, find a lost dog a home, and find his way out of a case of mistaken identity - all while solving several tricky veterinary cases.

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Reviews provided by Syndetics

Library Journal Review

Who says you can't go home again? Trout's second novel, and sequel to The Patron Saint of Lost Dogs, opens with Cyrus Mills, a former veterinarian pathologist, back in his hometown trying to pull his deceased father's veterinary clinic out of financial ruin. Cyrus's father ran the practice by making sure pets got the best care possible and not worrying about whether their owners could pay. Cyrus is facing increasing pressure from the ruthless corporate chain Healthy Paws, which is trying to run him out of business. Will Cyrus be able to make his clinic thrive and still provide pets, and their owners, with the most exceptional treatment available? -VERDICT Animal lovers can unite in heartfelt agreement on the delightful charm, drama, and humor of Trout's follow-up. The book is full of intriguing and colorful characters but none so engaging and endearing as Cyrus, the socially awkward, but genuinely kind, country vet.--Susan Moritz, Silver Spring, MD (c) Copyright 2014. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

Kirkus Book Review

In the second of his Bedside Manor series, Trout (The Patron Saint of Lost Dogs, 2013, etc.) highlights another week in the life of the newest veterinarian in Eden Falls, Vt. Dr. Cyrus Mills isn't used to dealing with live animalsor people, for that matterand he's barely had time to get his feet wet at the helm of his late father's practice when a crosstown rival starts nipping at his heels. A client has defected after seeking emergency treatment at Bedside Manor, and Guy Dorkin, the office manager of competitor Healthy Paws, plans to put Cyrus out of business once and for all by arranging an informational open house with freebies and a presentation by gorgeous veterinarian Winn Honey. But Dorkin's barking up the wrong tree as far as Cyrus is concerned. Rather than rolling over and playing dead, Cyrus is determined to stand his groundand he has several helpful supporters: his mentor, who's not opposed to a little covert snooping; a young, grateful computer geek; the editor in chief of the local paper; his busybody receptionist; and some very appreciative customers. But more worrisome than his business challenges is Cyrus' personal life. He's in the doghouse after a disastrous first date with Amy, the waitress at the local diner, and he's discovered he might be facing some serious competition for her affection. While juggling plans to counteract Dorkin's attack and find out more about the other person in Amy's life, Cyrus also cares for certain four-legged patients with puzzling symptoms and, by extension, members of the patients' two-legged families. Trout, a staff surgeon at the Angell Animal Medical Center in Boston, Mass., once again hits the mark with a wholesome, heartwarming story that ends on an optimistic note. He creates a homey community full of compassion, charm and humorous characters typical of many small towns. No doubt many animal lovers are panting in anticipation of the next Bedside Manor installment. Pawsitively delightful.]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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