"Hilarious parody of "The Godfather""
In her not so distant past, Holly Winter, dog lover and
owner of two Alaskan malamutes did something that brought
her to the attention of mob boss Enzio Guarini concerning
his hated son-in-law. Although she never intended to have
anything to do with him again, she is virtually kidnapped
by his overzealous employees while walking the dogs. The
ride gets off to a bad start when the dogs eat Enzio's
cannolis before they are brought to his home where he
informs Holly that he wants her to train his new four month
old rambunctious puppy. Not being an idiot who wants to relocate underground, Holly
agrees to train the puppy. One day while Holly and Enzio
are working together in a parking lot, one of Guarini's
guards is murdered. Holly is instructed to go home and
forget about the incident. However that proves difficult
when a bomb blows up her car, an FBI agent threatens her
and somebody takes a shot at her while she is dining with
her policeman buddy. What can one expect in Cambridge? The DOGFATHER is a hilarious parody of "The Godfather" with
Enzio being the right Brando. Surprisingly, the mobster
discovers who the killer is, not the heroine. The female
protagonist tries to make the best of an untenable position
and at times her actions are extremely funny. Susan Conant
always writes an excellent who-done-it but this one is
especially good due in large part to Holly's reactions to
certain incidents, cannoli anyone? Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted January 15, 2003
SummaryHolly Winter gets an offer she can't refuse: dog trainer to
the Mob. Specifically, teaching an Elkhound puppy to
behave. Its owner is another story-a wiseguy who's killed
so many people even the FBI's lost count. And now Holly's
caught in the middle of his newest vendetta...
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