Have you ever loved a dog, a work of art, any part of Venice past, present or yet to be discovered?
Call me Piccolo. So begins the tale of a young artist who just happens to be an Italian greyhound. In Piccolo's first artworld adventure, he leaves his native Venice to solve the mystery of his father's disappearance in the City of York they call New. Eager to make art, Piccolo is soon thrown off his father's trail when a great American sculptor offers him a space in his Brooklyn studio. Duped by his own desire, Piccolo labors for neither fame nor fortune--until his baptism by the fire of a hot chili pepper ignites his career. But it is only after his return to Venice will Piccolo meet the spirits that haunt its Grand Canal and make the greatest discovery in art of all time. The writing is smart, sly, and very effective, and I found myself laughing out loud at the sheer verve and nerve of the narrative and the voice. In a sea of standard mysteries and genre books, this one clearly stands out." --Writer's Digest Competition Review Celebrating artistic pursuits... with a clear sense of whimsy as canine characters enjoyably lap up wine, sing Frank Sinatra tunes, and yearn for romance. Along the way, the author also effectively skewers the modern-day art world--particularly its use of interns. Ultimately, this book is most effective as a joyful appreciation of Venice and great art.--Kirkus Reviews Skillfully the author weaves in artworld enticements and disappointments with such twists of humor and layers of insight that readers get a chance to feel what it might be like to crave success in that mad race to be part of the NYC art scene.--Arteidolia Amazon Verified Reader Reviews: