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The Patron Saint of Lost Dogs: A Novel
The Patron Saint of Lost Dogs A Novel
Author: Nick Trout
After fifteen years, Dr. Cyrus Mills returns to rural Vermont to inherit the Bedside Manor for Sick Animals, the failing veterinary practice of his recently deceased and long-estranged father. Cyrus, a veterinary pathologist far more comfortable with cold clinical facts than living, breathing animals (not to mention their quirky, demanding owner...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781401310882
ISBN-10: 1401310885
Publication Date: 2/12/2013
Pages: 352
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3.6 stars, based on 19 ratings
Publisher: Hyperion
Book Type: Paperback
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kdurham2813 avatar reviewed The Patron Saint of Lost Dogs: A Novel on + 753 more book reviews
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Dr. Cyrus Mills has had some personal issues in Charleston, SC, so he heads up north to Vermont to help restore his father's veterinary practice. He has the intentions of selling the practice for some extra cash flow and escaping back down south. But the reader knows that this isn't where the story will end and in between is a small town and some sweet pets and interesting owners.
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flyinggems avatar reviewed The Patron Saint of Lost Dogs: A Novel on + 435 more book reviews
A Vet returns to his home to find his roots.

Cyrus Mills
1. The Patron Saint of Lost Dogs (2013)
2. Dog Gone, Back Soon (2014)
sharalsbooks avatar reviewed The Patron Saint of Lost Dogs: A Novel on + 259 more book reviews
The Patron Saint Of Lost Dogs by new to me author, Nick Trout, is a very good story about coming home again, forgiveness and making peace with your past. Cyrus Mills returns to his hometown to take over his deceased fathers veterinary practice that is on the brink of failure. To further complicate matters, Cyrus is not a veterinarian in practice as he has never treated living animals. Instead, his expertise lies in veterinary pathology. Cyrus intends to sell the practice and return to South Carolina as quickly as he can. However, he does not anticipate how his arrival affects the numerous quirky characters he meets, both animal and human.

I really enjoy books that feature animals prominently throughout the story and this book did not disappoint. Mr. Trout does an excellent job of bringing the animals to life with individual personalities and traits that enabled me to feel a profound connection with each one. I was intrigued and worried at the same time whether or not Cyrus would figure out in time what was wrong with each of his patients. A couple of the animals really got to me on an emotional level and a box of Kleenex was necessary. In addition to the animals, the human characters of Eden Falls, Vermont are just as interesting and intriguing.

The story flows smoothly as Cyrus tries to acclimate himself to his new surroundings that are filled with painful memories and ghosts from his past. I enjoyed how he handled the stress of being out of his element interacting with living animals for the first time while meeting new people. Cyrus is very much a loner who has done a remarkable job of hiding his feelings and not getting close to people. Seeing him open up to both animals and people was uplifting.

My Final Verdict: If you enjoy heartwarming stories that feature animals in leading and supporting roles or enjoy stories that have likable characters who tug on your emotions, I highly recommend The Patron Saint Of Lost Dogs as a very good choice. This is the first book of the series and I am looking forward to reading the next book, Dog Gone, Back Soon.


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