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Unraveled: The Story of Life and Living: Melinda Rafferty Series Book 1
Unraveled: The Story of Life and Living: Melinda Rafferty Series Book 1
Unraveled: The Story of Life and Living: Melinda Rafferty Series Book 1
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Unraveled: The Story of Life and Living: Melinda Rafferty Series Book 1

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In a small town a woman recovers from an injury and dreams of the day that she can go back to work in her local police department, catching the bad guys and not pretending to like learning to knit. Between trying to keep her giant dog from eating everything she owns including an expensive handbag, Melinda Rafferty finds herself pulled back into the brutal murder of a rookie cop. Unfortunately for her that murder means that she has to deal with the creepy medical examiner who has a crush on her plus a not so friendly rival on the force. When Melinda's wayward brother shows up out of nowhere he proves to be the tipping point not only for her patience but for the case she is working on. Suddenly she is right up to her elbows in murder, corruption and the ultimate in betrayal.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherGuava Books
Release dateMar 17, 2017
ISBN9781386920915
Unraveled: The Story of Life and Living: Melinda Rafferty Series Book 1

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    Unraveled - Marcella Whitley

    Unraveled: The Story of Life and Living

    This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.

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    Table of Contents

    Chapter One: Good Grief, Charles, Again?

    Chapter Two: Polly Pocket to the Rescue

    Chapter Three: The Not So Obvious Cause of Death

    Chapter Four: The Great Caspian Sea

    Chapter Five: Great Charles Manages to do his Job

    Chapter Six: I Don't Get Paid Enough for This!

    Chapter Seven: Caspian's Call of the Wild

    Chapter Eight: More Reasons to Hate my Brother

    Chapter Nine: The Late Alfred Jameson

    Chapter Ten: Stop and Cop and Other Rhyming Words

    Chapter Eleven: When it All Falls Apart

    Chapter Twelve: When in Rome

    Chapter Thirteen: You Have the Right to Stop Staring at my Boob

    Chapter Fourteen: Advantage: Melinda Rafferty

    Chapter Fifteen: Melinda Rafferty, Cleared for Active Duty

    Chapter One: Good Grief, Charles, Again?

    It should not shock me a bit but here we are. I am staring at the behemoth of a dog who is lolling on my floor pretending to be as innocent as a newborn lamb. I am here to tell you that he is not. This time the victim is my new handbag. Wait. Scratch that. My new and rather extravagant handbag. Eaten. Not just chewed on but utterly and completely consumed by the lug that is thumping his big thick tail at me and hoping that I am going to pet him and tell him what a pretty boy he is. I glare. He puppy dog eyes back at me. I melt.

    Like any other dog lover, I am now working through the list of reasons that this is probably my fault including the fact that I left the formerly lovely handbag within his reach. It is a bit of a stretch but I add that it did kind of smell vaguely like the chewies that I buy for him to keep his destructive habits in check. I set the poor boy up! Ah well.

    I pour him dry dog food and he gives me the puppy eyes again. I try one last time to glare at him and remind him that I am very angry with him. He thumps his tail and then gives me the big hairy paw of doom followed up by a doggy hug that staggers me all the way back to the sink. I connect bum to cabinet with a thud. I promise to give him a can of wet food if he just stops mauling me and he drops to the ground to wait.

    In a few minutes it is gone, the only reminder that meal time has arrived and past the lingering scent of dog food that hangs in the air for a few more minutes. Charlie belches a few times and goes to flop on the sofa. I pick up the bag of knitting, flip on the television and settle in for a few minutes of relaxation. The ladies at the knitting club are working on projects for the hospital's charity drive and I am so, so far behind. I know that they think I am just wasting time there mainly because I am almost thirty years

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