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The first in an exciting new mystery series featuring ex-police dog handler Charlie Whelan - When two young sisters run away on Dartmoor, Charlie Whelan and his German shepherd, Taz, are called into action, and a desperate search quickly turns up one of the girls. However, rather than showing relief at being rescued, she seems terrified. Darkness halts their hunt for her elder sister, and Charlie returns home with one distressing question on his mind: just what were the girls running from?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 1, 2011
ISBN9781780101934
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Lyndon Stacey

Lyndon Stacey is an animal portrait artist by trade and lives in the Blackmore Vale in the West Country, where most of her novels are set. She is the author of several mysteries including Blindfold, Deadfall, Outside Chance, Six to One Against and Murder in Mind, as well as two previous Daniel Whelan mysteries.

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    this was an Exciting book that6 I couldn't barely put down, I have the 2nd checked out already from the library! Daniel Whelan is a brave man to take on the bad guys all by himself practically. I found that the relationship between Taz the X police dog and his handler to be one that most people can't ever share with their pets the trust and non-verbal language between them is so strong that its almost as if Taz could speak english, but of course he can't. Daniels son has a bit of a hard time while dealing witht he separation and pending divorce and misses his father so fiercely that he takes risks to visit his da and in turn gets sent back home due to the dangers that Daniel is dealing with at that moment and in turn his son is upset by his fathers reaction for his safety.