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Tiffany Lynn Is Missing

A Jeff Thacker Mystery, Book 1

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Tiffany Lynn Is Missing

By: Dan Alatorre
Narrated by: Skye Stafford
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A young Florida woman goes missing. Everybody believes she is dead. They even have a body at the morgue that her mother identified as her.

But the mother keeps getting letters from the daughter saying, "Don’t worry, and don’t look for me." They are in the deceased girl’s handwriting and there’s even a DNA match - but the body at the morgue is definitely her.

With their missing persons case resolved and the corpse showing no sign of foul play, police close the investigation - so the brash, young investigative TV reporter Jessica Eve Tims-Thacker, a.k.a. "Jett", is retained to find out why the strange letters keep coming. Is it part of a kidnapping plot gone wrong, a cruel joke by an anonymous prankster, an extortion scheme to drive the mother insane - or something much more sinister?

©2021 Dan Alatorre (P)2021 Dan Alatorre
Crime Fiction Detective Fiction Mystery Psychological Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Disappearance Suspense

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