· Dog Gone, Back Soon by Nick Trout is the second book in the the Cyrus Mills series and I enjoyed this one just as much as I did the first one. After inheriting his fathers veterinarian practice Bedside Manor, Dr Cyrus Mills continues to put in the longs hours and do all he can to /5. His first two novels, The Patron Saint of Lost Dogs and Dog Gone, Back Soon were Boston Globe bestsellers. His latest, stand-alone novel is The Wonder of Lost Causes (Harper Collins, April 30th, ). Nick’s writing has been translated into sixteen languages and his books sell in more than thirty different countries around the world. · Dog Gone, Back Soon by Nick Trout. Click here for the lowest price! Library Binding, , X.
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Nick Trout’s first novel, The Patron Saint of Lost Dogs, charmed readers everywhere, including here at Bark. A Boston-based veterinarian, Trout has an insider’s view of vet practices, the people who run them, and the quirks and foibles of clients and their pets. With this book, he continues the story of Patron Saint’s Cyrus Mills, DVM, reluctant owner of a small-town Vermont clinic. DOG GONE, BACK SOON brims with Nick Trout's trademark humor, charm, and captivating animal stories, and is proof that all dogs, lost or not, on four feet or two, deserve a second chance. DOG GONE, BACK SOON brims with Nick Trout’s trademark humor, charm, and captivating animal stories, and is proof that all dogs, lost or not, on four feet or two, deserve a second chance. The Patron Saint of Lost Dogs.
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