The Long Paw of the Law
Paw Enforcement Series, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Coleen Marlo
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By:
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Diane Kelly
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Texas Police Officer Megan Luz and her K-9 partner, Brigit, have come a long way, baby.
A bundle of joy. A dog-eat-dog world....
One night, while on duty with her four-legged crime-fighting companion, Meg gets an urgent call from her boyfriend, Seth, who works for the Fort Worth fire department. A baby girl has turned up at the station with only two clues to her identity: One is a peace-sign symbol stitched into her blanket. The other is a word, written in string: help.
Megan follows every loose thread and, along with Brigit, ends up on a twisted path that leads to the People of Peace compound, the site of a religious sect on the outskirts of the city. Its leader, Father Emmanuel, keeps his followers on a short leash - and his enemies even closer.
Could this be the abandoned baby's original home? And if so, why was she cast out?
Now that Megan and Brigit are on the case, the secrets of this reclusive cult are bound to be dug up....
©2018 Diane Kelly (P)2018 TantorWhat listeners say about The Long Paw of the Law
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- Karlby71
- 09-08-22
This is America !
Brilliant story writing and Marlo is perfect for these characters !
WARNING !
If you’re not from America this is close to being a documentary of the state of living in America, “Where have all the A-holes gone ?”, once you've been there, you don't go back without a bulletproof vest !
This is the first book where Kelly haven’t been able not to let her own contempt for the state of things in America shine through BUT it’s done beautiful (I don’t know if it’s sad or not but) it’s also done very entertaining.
The fun of letting all the animals thoughts into the story is makes it feel more fictional and the fun is on ;-)
From Denmark 🇩🇰
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