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    Without a Word (Rachel Alexander and Dash Series #8)

    Without a Word (Rachel Alexander and Dash Series #8)

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    by Carol Lea Benjamin


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    Carol Lea Benjamin is a noted author about, and trainer of, dogs. Her award-winning books on dog behavior and training include Mother Knows Best: The Natural Way to Train Your Dog, Second-Hand Dog, and Dog Training in Ten Minutes. A former detective, Benjamin blends her knowledge of dogs with her real-life experiences to create the Rachel Alexander mystery series. Recently honored by the International Association of Canine Professionals with election to their Hall of Fame, she lives in Greenwich Village with her husband and three dogs, Dexter, Flash, and Peep.

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    Private investigator Rachel Alexander and her pit bull Dashiell return in this stylish, dark, emotionally complex seventh mystery from former detective and noted dog trainer Carol Lea Benjamin.

    When a distraught father approaches private investigator Rachel Alexander in a New York City park, asking her to help find his missing wife, Rachel accepts––reluctantly. After all, the chances of finding a woman who disappeared without a trace––and without a word––five years earlier are slim. But it's the missing woman's daughter who touches her most deeply––a troubled young girl whose mother's disappearance has rendered her mute. The child is also suspected of the murder of her doctor, a rich neurologist who was brutally stabbed one night while he was alone in his office. Rachel knows the disturbed girl can't be a murderer, but her investigation reveals that against all odds, it could be someone from her past. And against a backdrop of betrayal, neglect, and a city at times as lonely and frightening as a child's worst nightmares, Rachel's involvement in the case uncovers issues more complex, and more heartbreaking, than she's ever seen––problems that someone was willing to die, or even kill, for.

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    PI Rachel Alexander and her pit bull Dashiell are at it again, this time involved in a dark and emotionally complex seventh case. Dog trainer and former detective Benjamin lives in New York City. Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.
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    A new task for Dash the sleuthing pit bull, who's asked to fetch a missing wife. Sally Spector went out five years ago to walk Roy, her Border Collie, and vanished. Now her daughter Madison, who hasn't spoken ever since, is suspected of killing her doctor after he gave her a botox injection that caused a drooping eyelid. Sally's husband Leon Spector hopes Sally's return will encourage Madison to speak again. So he asks Rachel Alexander, walking Dash in Washington Square Park, for help. Though Sally's abandonment left both Leon and Madison with deep psychological scars, Dash's past as a therapy dog helps Rachel (Fall Guy, 2004, etc.) establish a connection with them while she digs up some surprising facts about Madison's biological father, who never knew she existed, and her late doctor, who had a secret life. Rachel reopens the cold case by talking to Madison's father and to an actor who still lives in the Spectors' apartment house. Meantime, she tries to solve the doctor's murder with grudging help from Ms. Peach, his receptionist. When the doctor's mistress is listed as a victim of suicide, alarm bells ring. Fans will wag their tails for the empathetic characters and all-too-plausible plot.
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