Howl Like the Wind

· Coyote Run K-9 Mystery 3. grāmata · Tantor Media Inc · Ierunātājs: Cindy Kay
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A murder in a crowd . . . with no witnesses. An intruder on her ranch . . . and only the dogs know the identity. Old faces and old cases return with shocking demands. A fierce Thanksgiving day storm sends Maddie "Mad Girl" Whitney and the Midnight Runners K-9 Search and Rescue team racing to Deadman's Mountain. They find the victim . . . But that's only the start of a season of high crimes and mystery. Each new crisis leads Maddie and her partner Sheriff Oliver Desjardins back to Deadman's, the rumored haunt of the Coyote Run Creeper. Soon, Maddie begins wondering if there's any truth to the legend of a madman living on the mountain. Will ghosts from the past keep Maddie from finding her way through a devastating winter into the New Year?

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Marta Acosta is the award-winning author of the Casa Dracula series, Mad Dog Down the Road, Dark Companion, Fancy That, and The She-Hulk Diaries. She is a Stanford University graduate and was a frequent contributor to the San Francisco Chronicle and Contra Costa Times.

Cindy Kay is a Chinese-Thai-American narrator and educator who grew up in the California Bay Area and lives in the Rockies. Her work has been described as listening to a "cozy best friend." She narrates fiction and nonfiction, and has studied Spanish, Portuguese, Thai, and Japanese.

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