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Dog Gone Dumas

Trilogy of Angels

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Dog Gone Dumas

By: Jack Robertson
Narrated by: Kathleen Miranti
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Dumas is a duck stealing master biting mischievous spirit dog determined to go to heaven.

When his time came to pass from this earth, Dumas was given the choice of becoming just a dead pooch or continuing here as a dog spirit. For reasons only known to Dumas, or Dumb ass, as the angels are prone to calling him, he chose to become a spirit.

Dog gone Dumas is a sequel to the Trilogy of Angels series. The series includes - Vigilante Spirit, Clones and Angels, and Angelbots. Their adventures reveal what angels do and feel when they arn being holy. Angels fall in love just as do those they watch over. But it is an easy standalone read.

In Dog gone Dumas, this poor spirit finds himself being torn from one shape to another in which at times he's a spirit dog, a dog and spirit, as when part of him is controlling a robot. Then in miniatures as when a laser blast turns him into several dozen little yins and yang's.

The truly big question - Can dogs go to heaven?

©2022 John C Robertson (P)2022 John C Robertson
Fantasy Fiction Dogs

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