Edition |
Center Point Large Print edition. |
Description |
415 pages (large print) ; 23 cm |
Summary |
Cyrus Mills isn't a warm, fuzzy kind of person, and choosing a career as a veterinary pathologist seems a logical choice: He's following in his late mother's footsteps, and he gets to work in solitude, which he prefers. When Robert Cobb, Cyrus' father, dies and bequeaths Bedside Manor for Sick Animals to him, he returns to his former home in a small town in Vermont. Cyrus is eager to sell his inheritance and leave Eden Falls behind. He has few fond memories of his life there, except for the time he spent with his mother, and he needs the money from the sale to fund a legal battle to reinstate his license, which has been temporarily suspended following charges of wrongdoing filed by his former employer. But Cyrus quickly discovers that in addition to being a workaholic and an absentee dad, Dr. Cobb was mired in debt. Unless Cyrus can prove that his father's heavily mortgaged veterinary clinic is worth a potential buyer's investment, within the week, he'll lose the sale, and it appears that a sinister banker and an anonymous blackmailer might be rooting against him.--From back cover. |
Subject |
Veterinarians -- Fiction.
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Human-animal relationships -- Fiction.
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Large type books.
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ISBN |
9781611738872 library binding alkaline paper |
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1611738873 library binding alkaline paper |
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