From a USA Today bestselling author
Burned-out software engineer Jake Martin and his Golden Retriever, Fred, live in a mountain cabin far enough from Denver to escape the rat-race but not far enough to escape its crime. While remodeling an old house he uncovers a stack of love letters that will turn his world inside out.
When word of the letters gets out, people start dying, including the owner … dying, including the owner of the house Jake was remodeling. With his main source of income gone, he lets his friend and neighbor, Bonnie Jones, talk him into searching for the killer after they are offered a large retainer. The problem is the person who hires them is the major suspect.
With the help of Fred and Bonnie, Jake continues to find more evidence that his new employer is trying to create a smokescreen to divert attention from himself. Will the trio of amateur detectives be able to stop the murders, or will they become the next victims?
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Will look for another by author
Should have been interesting, but somehow I couldn’t get into it. A lot, for me, depends on writing style, and I just don’t care for this author’s.
Ok not my favorite.
Thoughtless character and if you like dogs….you’ll think this guy is an idiot.
Predictable. And not very realistic dialogue. Seemed like a “knock off” book.
This was disappointing. Just a silly book.
Poorly thought out plot, very shallow characters based on a silly premise.