Dog Eat Dog
Bogey Ingersol is finding it hard to do the right thing. The wealthy corporate raider spent most of Jerry Jay Carroll"s first novel, Top Dog, as a large canine, confronting a choice between Good and Evil. In the Fair Lands, Bogey reevaluated his life. When returned to Earth and his human body, he gave up his career on Wall Street, divorced his faithless trophy wife, and set about doing good with his ill-gotten gains. Naturally, everybody thinks he"s crazy. His only companions are dogs he rescues. In Dog Eat Dog, Bogey dreams of the Pig-faces, murderous half-men recruited by the evil wizard Zalzathar to take over the Fair Lands. Then a neighbor is horribly murdered by the Pig-faces and evidence pointing to Bogey is planted. Zalzathar has followed him to this world. But he and his boss, Satan, want more than just revenge. They"re behind tycoon Bernie Soderberg"s run for President. Only Bogey realizes the danger his world is in and only he can organize the defense--if he can keep from being killed, locked up, or turned back into a dog. Fans of C.S. Lewis will enjoy Dog Eat Dog, a pointed social satire with a Judeo-Christian moral. --Nona Vero