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Follow the White Dog

Josie Harjo, Book 4

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Follow the White Dog

By: Catherine Sequeira
Narrated by: Kim Churchill
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Dr. Josie Harjo never expected a dead police dog to haunt her dreams.

The workweek begins with a steady flow of the usual sorts of dead bodies, and Josie eases into the comfortable routine of life on the necropsy floor. Everything chugs along smoothly until the narcotics unit shows up with the body of a canine officer who died under suspicious circumstances. To Josie’s dismay, the necropsy is unremarkable, and she’s left grasping at straws. Her oddball coworker, Gerald, thinks the dog is another victim of a recent food-borne outbreak. But with no lesions to hang her hat on, Josie can’t rule out the possibility that something terrible happened during the drug bust. With everyone hounding her for answers, she can’t shake the police dog from her thoughts.

To make matters worse, the rest of Josie’s life is a soupy mess. She’s still trying to figure out where things stand with Gerald and the rest of the crew at the lab. Her boyfriend’s visa is set to expire soon, potentially sending him an ocean away. Her Aunty’s dog, Chula, has fallen mysteriously ill. And at night, she’s plagued by nightmares of a white dog trailing down an endless path.

With everything coming to a head, will Josie be able to put her life in order and find closure?

©2025 Catherine Lamm (P)2025 Barcelos Publishing, LLC
Animals Genre Fiction Medical Mystery Thriller & Suspense Women Sleuths
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