This is my favorite of all the series Diane writes. Why--because I just love Al, the ex mob guy with the Brooklyn accent who has gone kinda straight--unless it is necessary to bend some rules!!
Cooper is one of those super rich guys-but-- as with all of us there are things that he has done that he is not too proud of. But what was so bad that someone is trying to take him down--way down? Jake and Al take the case and are trying to figure out who it is. The last place they think anything will happen--is where it does!
Besides their wives they also brought both their dogs to a black tie dinner. Thank heavens they did!! You will have to read this one to find out what one of the dogs did!!
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When you're a tycoon and you sit on top of the business mountain, seems like a lot of people want to see you fall. And someone definitely wanted Cooper to fall. He was at the top, but he'd made a lot of enemies in order to get there.
Then there were the women in his life, and he'd be the first to admit he'd wronged a few. When it became clear that someone was out to destroy Cooper by ruining his reputation and the companies he owned, he hired Jake and Al, the retired ex-mobster, to find out who it was. But sometimes there's nothing better than a dog to save the day!
Follow Jake and Al throughout Seattle and Bainbridge Island as they search for the person who wants to destroy Cooper. With each passing day, the hunt becomes more intense, because now the person they're looking for is intent not only on destroying Cooper, but killing him as well.
This is the 16th book in the Northwest Cozy Mystery Series by a USA Today Bestselling Author with plenty of dogs and recipes. Download now and start reading!
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USA TODAY bestselling author and seven time Amazon All Star Author, Dianne Harman, draws her stories and characters from a diverse business and personal background. She owned a national antique and art appraisal business for many years, left that industry, and opened two yoga centers where she taught and certified yoga instructors. She's traveled extensively throughout the world and loves nothing more than cooking, playing backgammon with her husband, Tom, and throwing the ball for their dog, Kelly.
Being a dog lover and having attended numerous cooking schools, she couldn't resist writing about food and dogs. Dianne is the author of several cozy mystery series: Cedar Bay, Liz Lucas, High Desert, Midwest, Jack Trout, and the Northwest. Each of these books contains recipes from her travels. Alexis, the first book in the Midlife Journey Series was also recently published. She's the author of the award-winning suspenseful Coyote Series.
Murder in the Pearl District was chosen by Amazon to be one of their Mystery books in their October, 2016 homage of great writing by independent authors and several of her books have been chosen by them as PRIME books!
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25 comments :
I usually turn the other check also, but one time I did get revenge on a boss that made a pass at me.
Well a company lied to me about a product then won't take the product back. So when They made a mistake on the bill , I didn't tell them . :)
Ive always turned the other cheek also, sometimes its hard and its made me a little bitter but ive since then gotten over the situation
I usually turn the other cheek but it may take me awhile to do so.
Never took revenge, did think about it, but common sense took over.
No I have never taken revenge. I would just turn the other cheek and go on with my life.
Nah, I've never taken revenge or have I hurt anyone enough to take revenge on me.
I have never took revenge but I have plotted it in my mind many of times.
never felt I had to resort to revenge or have someone else feel they needed to. thanks
i usually get revenge by simply being a better me.
I've never had something so intense happen in my life that it resulted in a revenge scenario.
No I've never taken revenge or have I hurt anyone enough to take revenge on me
I believe highly in karma. So I don't seek revenge, I just let karma do it's job.
Never took revenge on someone, just try to get along with them or stay away.
Does ramming the back of your pick-up truck count?
Hang on, I'm not sure that was really about anything I did....
I've not done anything that made someone take revenge, but the opposite has happened. My sister did something so destructive and traumatizing to me (and I'm still in therapy for it, many years later) and I took revenge. She still never saw the correlation between her actions and mine.
No I have never took revenge on anybody. I have been hurt, but eventually I got over it.
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I don't believe I have but I've wanted to, especially when our children are the ones hurt. I just hope they get hit by the karma bus.
So far, I've never taken revenge on anyone - I let karma do the job.
Never really took revenge, unless you count doing it to my sister. But does revenge on a sibling count? LOL
I usually turn the other cheek and try to forgive the person. I have never taken revenge.
There have been times I wish I had taken revenge but it's probably best I didn't.
I always turn the other cheek although sometimes I would like to take revenge!
While in my mind, I take revenge--in reality, I turn the other cheek.
I used to be a little wilder in my young days but these days..I would never!! Happy release and thank you for the opportunity!
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