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Tracy Weber is the author of the award-winning Downward Dog Mysteries series featuring yoga teacher Kate Davidson and her feisty German shepherd, Bella. Her first book, Murder Strikes a Pose won the Maxwell Award for Fiction and was 2015 Agatha award nominee for Best First Novel. The third book in her series, Karma's a Killer, will released January, 2016 by Midnight Ink.
Tracy and her husband live in Seattle with their challenging yet amazing German shepherd Tasha. When she’s not writing, Tracy spends her time teaching yoga, walking Tasha, and sipping Blackthorn cider at her favorite ale house.
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Do bad things really happen in threes? For yoga
instructor Kate Davidson, it seems they do—and it also seems that no good deed goes unpunished. Kate’s life takes a chaotic turn when she agrees to be the doula for her pregnant best friend—and to play foster mother to two puppies. As if the terrible two puppies aren’t destructive (and disruptive) enough, things get exponentially worse when Kate finds the dead body of a philandering fertility doctor and sees Rachel, one of her yoga students, fleeing the scene.
Convinced of Rachel’s innocence, Kate sets out to find the
real killer before her testimony condemns Rachel to a life behind bars. But who else would have wanted the doctor dead? Kate quickly realizes that there is no shortage of suspects: Could the killer have been Rachel’s troubled teenage daughter? A jilted ex-mistress? The doctor’s latest squeeze? An angry former patient? A fed-up business partner? And what’s the story about those lawsuits against the deceased doctor? Seems this not-so-good doctor had his fair share of enemies.
Finding more questions than answers, Kate launches a race
against time to find the truth. But how much sleuthing can Kate really do when her hands are full with caring for three dogs, teaching yoga classes, and gaining an unexpected crime-solving partner? If Kate isn’t careful, her next yoga pose may be a fatal one.
instructor Kate Davidson, it seems they do—and it also seems that no good deed goes unpunished. Kate’s life takes a chaotic turn when she agrees to be the doula for her pregnant best friend—and to play foster mother to two puppies. As if the terrible two puppies aren’t destructive (and disruptive) enough, things get exponentially worse when Kate finds the dead body of a philandering fertility doctor and sees Rachel, one of her yoga students, fleeing the scene.
Convinced of Rachel’s innocence, Kate sets out to find the
real killer before her testimony condemns Rachel to a life behind bars. But who else would have wanted the doctor dead? Kate quickly realizes that there is no shortage of suspects: Could the killer have been Rachel’s troubled teenage daughter? A jilted ex-mistress? The doctor’s latest squeeze? An angry former patient? A fed-up business partner? And what’s the story about those lawsuits against the deceased doctor? Seems this not-so-good doctor had his fair share of enemies.
Finding more questions than answers, Kate launches a race
against time to find the truth. But how much sleuthing can Kate really do when her hands are full with caring for three dogs, teaching yoga classes, and gaining an unexpected crime-solving partner? If Kate isn’t careful, her next yoga pose may be a fatal one.
Snippet:
“That must be the shed,” Tiffany said. “What do you think’s in there?”
“I have no idea, but I’d sure like to find out.” I pointed to the shed’s entrance. “I’ll see if the door is locked. Why don’t you check out the back?”
While Tiffany tiptoed around back, I tried—unsuccessfully—to peer through the closed blinds in front. I jiggled the doorknob.
Locked.
“Psssst! Kate!” Tiffany peeked around the corner. “The window back here is partially open. I think I can crawl through it. Want me to give it a try?”
The trio of disapproving men in my head yelled in unison, Absolutely not!
John ordered me to stay out of trouble.
Dad reminded me that breaking and entering was illegal, and that the last time I’d done it, I’d almost been killed.
Michael added that Tiffany had a record. A new offense would land her in prison.
Rene’s voice vetoed all of them. Go for it!
“Do it,” I answered. “I’ll keep watch.”
Sorry, guys.
Bella stood guard while I nervously scanned for nosy neighbors and returning homeowners. I heard a soft grunt, then a swear word. Then the sound of breaking glass.
I yelled in a whisper, “What happened? Are you all right?”
“I’m fine,” Tiffany whisper-yelled back. “I couldn’t fit through the opening. It was stuck, so I had to break the window.”
All three men in my head groaned.
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Kate and Tiffany sound like tons of fun!
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