About Trouble for Hair of the Dog: Hair of the Dog Series Book 4
1933. Chicago World’s Fair. Countless Mysterious Deaths.
When Zelda Silverberg discovers her best friend is dying of an unidentifiable illness, she enlists the help of the Davenport brothers.
Luckily, Harrison, Nettles, and their wives are already investigating similar deaths near the World’s Fair—but the mystery… the horrible truth… runs deeper than anyone could imagine.
What begins with a poisoned water supply quickly unfolds into something far more sinister. As the Davenports race to rescue the victims, they must confront a political movement which threatens to destroy the Fair and ignite war with Italy.
Will the Davenports be able to rescue the victims, or will the Anti-Blackshirt League succeed in destroying the Century of Progress as well as sparking conflict with Mussolini?
Trouble for Hair of the Dog, Book 4 in the Hair of the Dog Series, takes readers on a wild ride through the 1933 Chicago World’s Fair as the Davenports chase down political terrorists. With crime, mystery, and adventure, this is a must-read for those who loved Anika Scott’s Sinners of Starlight City, Diana Rayburn’s Veronica Speedwell Series, and CJ Archer’s Librarian Series.
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Author Bio:
Jean Luntz always wanted to be an author, penning her first novel in fifth grade. Winning the Atlantic Monthly writing contest and being published encouraged her. She continued writing, creating short plays, short stories, poetry, and published several magazine articles. After attending Northwestern University, and the University of Texas at Austin, Jean rounded out her education with a Master in Library and Information Science. She writes novels using historical settings that contain ghosts, mysticism, suspense, and fantasy elements as well as characters falling in love. In addition to writing, she trains dogs for competitive dog sports such as agility, scent-work, and obedience.
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