About Escape to Hair of the Dog: Hair of the Dog Series Book 3:
Gregory Davenport’s powers seem to be expanding — this time all the way to the future. In the past, Davenport only communicated with the dead, now he can talk to those not yet born.
When Gregory and Irene’s great, great grandson Sean reaches out from the future, begging for their help in finding a kidnapped baby– one whose existence is fundamental to their family’s survival, the two are thrown into a wild search of Chicago. To make matters worse—Bugs Moran calls in his marker. He wants the Davenports to find kidnapped Fannie Donnelly as well as stop the black market baby adoption ring. Without the babies, the entire family’s existence will be in jeopardy.
While the Davenports are searching Chicago, Teddy O’Hannilon and Carlo Anselmo are beginning to witness hate crimes in Berlin. Wishing to help their friend Lieb Libermann and his sister Ina escape the Nazis, they appeal to the powerful Hungarian, an underground leader, for assistance. They flee with the hated Brownshirts in close pursuit– Lieb now an enemy to the Fatherland.
Will Gregory and Irene find the kidnapped babies? Can Teddy and Carlo smuggle their friends out of Germany to the safety of Davenport Farm?
Time may be running out for the Davenports and their family…
Escape to Hair of the Dog is book three in a riveting series of paranormal historical fiction blending seances, mystery, and thrilling action. For fans of The Godfather, C.J. Archer, and Anika Scott, this is a must-read!
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Author Bio:
Jean Luntz always wanted to be an author, penning her first novel in fifth grade. Winning the Atlantic Monthly writing contest and being published encouraged her. She continued writing, creating short plays, short stories, poetry, and published several magazine articles. After attending Northwestern University, and the University of Texas at Austin, Jean rounded out her education with a Master in Library and Information Science. She writes novels using historical settings that contain ghosts, mysticism, suspense, and fantasy elements as well as characters falling in love. In addition to writing, she trains dogs for competitive dog sports such as agility, scent-work, and obedience.
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