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Missing in Lottawatah

By: Evelyn David
Narrated by: Wendy Tremont King
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Missing in Lottawatah is the seventh book in the Brianna Sullivan Mysteries series. A novella-length story, Missing in Lottawatah continues the spooky, yet funny saga of psychic Brianna Sullivan who planned to travel the country in her motor home looking for adventure, but unexpectedly ended up in a small town in Oklahoma. In Missing in Lottawatah, Ashley Heyman, the young daughter of Brianna's best friend, has disappeared without a trace. Everyone is counting on Brianna to use her psychic abilities to find the little girl, but so far she's drawing a blank. The good news is that it appears that Ashley is still alive, but if so, where is she and who would kidnap an innocent child? Leon, the adorable and digestively-challenged bulldog, is back on the job and can more than hold his own against dogs 40 times his size. Missing in Lottawatah is Brianna's toughest case yet. The stakes were never higher and the tensions with boyfriend Deputy Cooper Jackson may change their relationship for good.

©2011 Evelyn David (P)2015 Evelyn David

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