Don't Order Dog (Jeri Halston Series) (Volume 1)
Brilliant Twentysix
year old Jeri Halston, beautiful down right gorgeous has amazing intellect.
She really should be killing it on Wall Street or speedclimbing
the management and business
ladder. But she is not. Perhaps her father’s death the year prior to is responsible. Possibly it’s a
25 year life crisis. Even Jeri does not know for certain. That’s why she’s bartending for pretty
faced coeds
and geriatric men at Joe’s Last Stand Saloon. Tending bar at the old saloon on
Historic Route 66 seems to be to be the ideal way to sort things out. At least, that was the
strategy. But then the correspondence started coming. Crazy, rambling confessions of love from
an unidentified admirer, postmarked from every corner of the globe. A Polaroid photo in each
letter unveils a enticing glimpse of their sender, but never his identification. And always the same
strange sign off – Don’t order dog. Jeri can’t help but be fascinated, and after posting the letters
in the saloon, so is everybody else. But it isn’t until an overzealous Homeland Security agent
named Tom Coleman begins checking out the trail of Jeri’s mystical writer that a pattern starts to
appear. A horrific pattern. A pattern that will throw Jeri’s life into turmoil and force her question to
everything she knows about the world, her country, and even herself.
Intrigue/ excitement/ thrills mystery this book has it all i loved this book what a great
read.
C.T Wente will take his readers along a journey of mystery and intrique that maintains one's
curiosity from cover to cover! Personality development is excellent. As the plot flowed effortlessly
via its numerous twists and turns I discovered over and over I could not anticipate where
precisely we were going. I was addicted. And regardless of what I thought I knew, I was
astonished at the ending. "Don't Order Dog" is a must read for any person who enjoys thriller,
international intrique, fantastic character development and unique ideas! Buy it now.
Buy it now.
Brilliant Twentysix
year old Jeri Halston, beautiful down right gorgeous has amazing intellect.
She really should be killing it on Wall Street or speedclimbing
the management and business
ladder. But she is not. Perhaps her father’s death the year prior to is responsible. Possibly it’s a
25 year life crisis. Even Jeri does not know for certain. That’s why she’s bartending for pretty
faced coeds
and geriatric men at Joe’s Last Stand Saloon. Tending bar at the old saloon on
Historic Route 66 seems to be to be the ideal way to sort things out. At least, that was the
strategy. But then the correspondence started coming. Crazy, rambling confessions of love from
an unidentified admirer, postmarked from every corner of the globe. A Polaroid photo in each
letter unveils a enticing glimpse of their sender, but never his identification. And always the same
strange sign off – Don’t order dog. Jeri can’t help but be fascinated, and after posting the letters
in the saloon, so is everybody else. But it isn’t until an overzealous Homeland Security agent
named Tom Coleman begins checking out the trail of Jeri’s mystical writer that a pattern starts to
appear. A horrific pattern. A pattern that will throw Jeri’s life into turmoil and force her question to
everything she knows about the world, her country, and even herself.
Intrigue/ excitement/ thrills mystery this book has it all i loved this book what a great
read.
C.T Wente will take his readers along a journey of mystery and intrique that maintains one's
curiosity from cover to cover! Personality development is excellent. As the plot flowed effortlessly
via its numerous twists and turns I discovered over and over I could not anticipate where
precisely we were going. I was addicted. And regardless of what I thought I knew, I was
astonished at the ending. "Don't Order Dog" is a must read for any person who enjoys thriller,
international intrique, fantastic character development and unique ideas! Buy it now.
Buy it now.
Don't Order Dog (Jeri Halston Series) (Volume 1)
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Alibris Books