Dog & Pony, Volume I, Aloha

Fiction & Literature, Humorous, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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Author: Richard Herr ISBN: 9780991298150
Publisher: Richard Herr Publication: June 28, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Richard Herr
ISBN: 9780991298150
Publisher: Richard Herr
Publication: June 28, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Dog & Pony Show [dȯg ǝn(d) 'pō nē shō] - A term that evolved in early 20th century America. Traveling presentations, advertised as full-fledged circuses, would turn up with only a trained dog and pony. The present-day meaning describes any presentation that delivers more flash than substance, and meager truth.

Harry Chatham’s company puts on corporate presentations, otherwise known as Dog & Pony shows. When he hires a Traffic Manager to make his work easier, he finds the opposite happening. His new employee displays extraordinary skills and perceptions that drag Harry into realms he didn't know existed.
Harry is thrust into plots to take over both this world and another that was previously invisible to him. His life becomes mixed up with CIA plots, corporate counter plots, strange evil mages, lovely green-eyed young ladies, and numerous otherworldly beings, both pastoral and predatory.
Dog & Pony follows Harry on a comic romp through fantastic perils as he tries vainly to return to his life to the way it was before the strangely-named Traffic Manager joined his company. Fortunately for the reader of this series, he never seems to escape the Trouble he's found himself in.

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Dog & Pony Show [dȯg ǝn(d) 'pō nē shō] - A term that evolved in early 20th century America. Traveling presentations, advertised as full-fledged circuses, would turn up with only a trained dog and pony. The present-day meaning describes any presentation that delivers more flash than substance, and meager truth.

Harry Chatham’s company puts on corporate presentations, otherwise known as Dog & Pony shows. When he hires a Traffic Manager to make his work easier, he finds the opposite happening. His new employee displays extraordinary skills and perceptions that drag Harry into realms he didn't know existed.
Harry is thrust into plots to take over both this world and another that was previously invisible to him. His life becomes mixed up with CIA plots, corporate counter plots, strange evil mages, lovely green-eyed young ladies, and numerous otherworldly beings, both pastoral and predatory.
Dog & Pony follows Harry on a comic romp through fantastic perils as he tries vainly to return to his life to the way it was before the strangely-named Traffic Manager joined his company. Fortunately for the reader of this series, he never seems to escape the Trouble he's found himself in.

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