Dashiel Waitflaker: Deer Hunter
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It's a 'Thelma and Louise meets Pulp Fiction' encounter when fugitive Dashiel Waitflaker hitches a ride with truck driving Bambi and her pink teacup poodle, Adolf. From the moment Dash climbs into the hot pink eighteen-wheeler, the battle lines are drawn. When Bambi alters Dash's appearance to help keep him out of jail, there is no doubt these two are headed from one disaster to another. After accidently hitting a weigh scale officer in the head, then hearing on the news the officer was found dead, the two share fugitive status. Certain that the mounties are in hot pursuit, their relationship takes a number of turns for the worse. The purchase of a winning scratch-and-win lottery ticket creates more mutual distrust between the two, solved only by a marriage performed by Bambi's hot cross-dressing friend. An escape from the honeymoon suite in a police SWAT van, the purchase of an ingrate talking pink cockatoo and the need for the Jaws of Life to rescue Bambi from a Tim Horton's Drive-Thru lane interfere with their plans to leave Canada.
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- Filetype: PDF
- Pages: 188 pages
- ISBN: 9781927044056 / 0
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When I got 'Dashiel Waitflaker: Deer Hunter' by Amandalyn Donagal, I only had time to read one chapter -- and when I looked up I was 5 chapters into the book. I loved it, took a short break, and finished it later that day. (The sequel is on my 'buy' list). Two characters couldn't be more disparate, (3 if you count the poodle, a suave... This book sounded like an interesting read so I decided to enter the first read giveaway and to my delight I was a winner! :) This book had me laughing at all of the situations the main characters had gotten themselves into. The language is colourful however it is a part of who the characters are. This is a hilariously funny, irrevent, a laugh a page tale of two unlikely traveling companions where fate takes over the antagonistic relationship that only Hell could create. The language, which can be considered rude and crude, befits the mouths from which it comes.