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Lost & Found: A humorous private investigator murder mystery

A Daisy Dunlop Mystery, Book 2

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Lost & Found: A humorous private investigator murder mystery

By: JL Simpson
Narrated by: Diana Croft
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Daisy Dunlop’s heir hunting career has gone to the dogs, and only one man can bring it to heel.

A humorous female sleuth and private investigator murder mystery novel

Hot on the success of her first case, British female sleuth Daisy Dunlop can count the offers of work on one finger. An empty bank account and the need to prove to her business partner, private investigator Solomon Liffey, that she is an asset, not a liability, calls for drastic measures. Terror has to be overcome as she answers a plea to find the one thing that gives her night sweats and flashbacks. An animal. A missing stud poodle, to be exact.

Solomon’s amusement at Daisy’s new case is short lived when the arrest of his former girlfriend, Lisa, leaves him with the full-time care of his young daughter, Molly. A dead man is discovered in Lisa’s bed. Now he needs to help find the killer before Molly’s safety is compromised.

When Daisy realizes the dead man is linked to her current case, Solomon and Daisy are forced to work together to rescue the dog and uncover the killer’s motives. Would the sexual prowess of a poodle really incite someone to murder, or is the real motive hidden somewhere in Solomon’s secret past?

©2015 JL Simpson (P)2018 JL Simpson
Mystery Private Investigators Traditional Detectives Witty
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just crude humor
best part of the book was the great narration by Diana Croft. but even that cant save this book

not a funny book

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This is a pretty good follow to the first book. Daisy is a bit annoying and I think it's odd that she keeps kissing Solomon. But I will probably get the next book.

Pretty Good

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