![]() ![]() Readers will look forward to more of Ruddy's good-hearted efforts to protect those he loves in the promised sequel. In his attempts to help Alan, Ruddy gets involved in an awkward romance, crosses paths with some greedy bad guys, and puts his life at risk. ![]() The book is the basis for the movie version starring Dennis Quaid, Peggy Lipton, and Pooch Hall. ![]() Cameron is most famous for his novel A Dog's Purpose, which spent 63 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. Kalkaska is full of odd characters, including Claude and Wilma Wolfinger, a battling couple with unlikely get-rich schemes handsome, gullible Jimmy Growe and Kermit Kramer, Becky's improbable suitor who spouts malapropisms. Bruce Cameron is a 1 New York Times and 1 USA Today bestselling author, columnist, and screenwriter. Alan finds his new place of residence as confusing to him as it is to Ruddy. Repossessing autos is often difficult and dangerous (and sometimes very funny) and can cause what is called "Repo Madness." Ruddy thinks that may be happening to him when Alan Lottner, a former real estate agent, takes up residence in his body. This offbeat and engaging mystery from humor writer Cameron (8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter) introduces Ruddy McCann, a repo man in Kalkaska, Mich., who's also a bouncer and bartender at the Black Bear Bar, the family business run by his sister Becky. With a sweet romance, a murder mystery, a lazy but loyal dog and a town full of cabin-fevered characters you cant help but love, New York Times bestselling. ![]()
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