VICELLI GOES TO WASHINGTON

The Great Fopaw

by Lori Weiner


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/24/2010

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 288
ISBN : 9781453541739
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 288
ISBN : 9781453541715
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 288
ISBN : 9781453541722

About the Book

The world of Dino Vicelli, a time wherein animals rule the world and humans fit into their world. The world-famous cigar-smoking talking Italian greyhound is at it again. The evil Dr. Senrab is performing his experiments and cloning to try and get the perfect species of a race to control. Vicelli Goes to Washington is the second in a series. Vicelli wakes up in Washington DC to find it’s not politics as usual. His private detective work takes him into intrigue, espionage, and a race against time. Vicelli’s world now involves newly elected Dogacrats into the Doghouse in DC and to stop the plot of Dr. Senrab infiltrating the U.S. and Russian governments. Could this madman control the world by his ability to clone important government officials? Vicelli never leaves home without his cigar, but could that one puff on his cigar alter his life?


About the Author

I live in Rancho Mirage California and am married with a beautiful 24 year old daughter and wonderful husband, who without him, none of this would have been possible. I have an interest in showing dogs which has led us into opening a Pet Hotel in Palm Desert, California, which is now The Pet Hotel at Barkingham Palace. Because of a strong feeling for God and animals, I work with animal rescue organizations to foster animals out of the shelter until a permanent home is found for them. We had also rescued 4 throughbred horses from Fingerlakes Adoption program. My first rescue dog was a greyhound by the name of Picasso who was taken off the race track and starved for a good home. I was inspired by my own Italian Greyhound Dino to write the story of Dino Vicelli. He is very humanlike and would have made a terrific private detective. Picasso also inspired me as the racing greyhounds were so abused and had many thoughts as to what would it be like if the roles were reversed between man and animal.