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"When psychic travel agent Leda Foley is approached by a man searching for his sister, she quickly agrees to help. The missing woman disappeared with a vintage orange car, a fat sack of her employer's cash, and a grudge against her philandering husband--a man who never even reported her missing ile, Seattle PD detective Grady Merritt has temporarily misplaced his dog. While he's passing out bright pink 'Lost' flyers at the Mount Rainier visitor's center, the wayward pooch appears--with a human leg in his mouth. Thanks to DNA matching, Grady learns that the leg has something to do with Leda's…mehr

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"When psychic travel agent Leda Foley is approached by a man searching for his sister, she quickly agrees to help. The missing woman disappeared with a vintage orange car, a fat sack of her employer's cash, and a grudge against her philandering husband--a man who never even reported her missing ile, Seattle PD detective Grady Merritt has temporarily misplaced his dog. While he's passing out bright pink 'Lost' flyers at the Mount Rainier visitor's center, the wayward pooch appears--with a human leg in his mouth. Thanks to DNA matching, Grady learns that the leg has something to do with Leda's new client, and soon the two cases are tangled. Theories abound, but law enforcement is low on leads. Lucky for Grady, Leda has a few ideas that might just be crazy enough to work. They'll need one yellow dog, a fair share of teamwork, and perhaps a bit of Klairvoyant Karaoke to piece the clues together in this 'undeniable treat' (Gwenda Bond, New York Times bestselling author) of a mystery"--
Autorenporträt
Cherie Priest is the author of two dozen books and novellas, including the horror novel The Toll, acclaimed gothic Maplecroft, and the award-winning Clockwork Century series, beginning with Boneshaker. She has been nominated for the Hugo Award and the Nebula Award, and she won the Locus Award for best horror novel. Her books have been translated into nine languages in eleven countries. She lives in Seattle, Washington, with her husband and a menagerie of exceedingly photogenic pets.