Dog Days of Karma: The First Carr-Maah Consulting Agency Mystery (Carr - Maah Consulting Agency #1)

Jada Ryker


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Dog Days of Karma: The First Carr-Maah Consulting Agency Mystery by Jada Ryker
Desperate to locate a missing person, Constance Twist decides to call a detective agency. Waiting for directory assistance and muttering to herself about karma, Constance jots down the address for the Carr - Maah Consulting Agency. On the way to the agency, Constance is shoved into traffic and nearly killed.

Celeste Carr is shocked when Constance storms into the office, demanding help. Celeste tries to explain that Carr - Maah is a human resources consulting company, not a detective agency. Celeste grits her teeth when her mysterious partner Ericka Maah overrules Celeste and forces her to take Constance's case.

Lurking outside, the killer rectifies the earlier error. Constance is brutally murdered as she leaves the agency.

Several hundred miles away, Jose is a former employee of Carr - Maah Consulting who helped Sonora escape her abusive husband. After Sonora unexpectedly flees, Jose follows Sonora's trail back to his hometown and the Carr - Maah Consulting Agency.

Celeste, Ericka, and Jose, assisted by Hobart, the homeless man with a secret past, follow the clues to solve Constance's murder. They discover a surfeit of viable suspects. Christoph Metre is the charismatic head of the rival consulting agency. Obsessed with the exotic Ericka, Christoph appears with his entourage in unexpected places, including the murder scene. Lovesick Mrs. Grant, in a one-sided relationship with Mr. Crispie, hated it when Constance Twist offered the spry widower his lemonade with a Twist. Dr. Britta Spartan, head of the local domestic violence shelter, writhes around Hobart like a predatory boa constrictor around a juicy mouse.

If Celeste and her friends can't solve the mystery in time, they'll be the next victims.
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