The Ghost knows where she is... In 1991, Daisy Brady disappeared when she took the family dog for a walk behind Fenway Manor, an old, dilapidated mansion near their home. The dog was found tied to the back porch of the mansion, but Daisy had vanished without a trace. Almost thirty years later, a body is found behind Fenway Manor that is later identified as that of David Friedlander, a man beloved by all who knew him. His family has owned the property for years, and when its discovered that spurned lover David had been stalking Daisy in 1991, it shines a light on the investigation of her disappearance. The cold case had been shelved shortly after it was opened, and now Detective Janet Worthington wants to know why. Janet also wants to know the whereabouts of David’s sister, Bethany Arntz. She took off the morning David died and hasn’t been seen since. Her son, Ben, would also like to know where she is. The urgency to find Beth is real – she is diabetic and had taken one day’s supply of insulin with her. Ben files a missing person report and gives the police a sample of Beth’s DNA in the hope she will be found in a hospital. As Ben awaits news of Beth, the police issue an APB for her arrest, and Det. Janet Worthington digs deeper into Daisy’s missing person case. With little to go on and a department that might have been complicit in a young mother’s disappearance, Janet is still determined to find out what happened when Daisy disappeared.
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- Release Date 11/30/2018
- Author A.L. Jambor
- Language English
- Company Woofie
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