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A Kidnapping in Grove, Idaho

A Johnny Lister Mystery Book 2

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A Kidnapping in Grove, Idaho

By: Kelli Heitstuman-Tomko
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A LOST OLD MAN. A DEADLY SECRET. A HEARTBREAK THAT NEVER HEALED. When a caretaker is murdered and her elderly ward kidnapped, Johnny Lister must discover who might want the old man and where they may have taken him. With the exception of two witnesses, the kidnapper left the crime scene without clues, and Johnny will have to find out who the kidnapper is before she can discover a motive for the crime. But the kidnapping isn't the only thing happening in the normally quiet town. A CIA agent arrives in search of a Cold War-era killer, The Boston mob shows up looking for a woman tied to Johnny's case, and the kidnapper proves to be a dangerous individual who has remained in the area, generating hope the old man is still alive. And Johnny has to fight her own personal demons as her nightmares return, and Dan's sister-in-law preys upon Johnny's lack of confidence. To make matters worse, Johnny discovers that her beloved grandfather was not who she thought he was. As Johnny peels away the layers, she discovers a story steeped in unspeakable sadness and danger. But Johnny also learns that the kidnapper may be just a small fish in a lawless ocean, and she needs to find the old man quickly before the sharks show up. Crime Fiction Mystery Police Procedurals Women Sleuths Disappearance Crime Heartfelt Abduction Boston
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