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Sister Eve, Private Eye
Copyright © 2015 by Lynne Hinton
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ISBN 978-1-4016-9148-6 (eBook)
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Hinton, J. Lynne
The case of the Sin City sister / Lynne Hinton.
pages cm. -- (A Divine Private Detective Agency mystery ; 2)
Summary: “When Eve’s biological sister goes missing, the nun heads to Las Vegas to track her down before it’s too late. Years ago, Eve heard God’s call to become a nun, but her recent stint moonlighting at her father’s detective agency invigorates her so much that she’s wrestling with her vocation. She’s working with him on a case involving a miner in New Mexico when alarming news develops: her sister Dorisanne is missing. The authorities won’t act without evidence of a crime, but Eve knows something suspicious -- and possibly deadly -- is afoot. Challenged to put her newfound gifts as a PI to the test, Sister Eve heads west to Las Vegas to uncover clues about her sister’s whereabouts. What nefarious scheme has Dorisanne become involved in? Is her life in danger? And what is Dorisanne’s estranged husband hiding? Sister Eve will discover there’s always more going on in Sin City than meets the eye”-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN 978-1-4016-9147-9 (softcover)
1. Nuns--Fiction. 2. Private investigators--Fiction. 3. Missing persons--Investigation--Fiction. I. Title.
PS3558.I457C37 2015
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This story is about the bond between sisters, so since I have the best sister in the world, it only makes sense that I would dedicate this book to her.
To my sister, Sharon Bender, I am grateful and blessed to have you in my life. If you ever go missing in Vegas, I will find you.
CONTENTS
A
PRIL
19, 1889
Caleb Alford stood on the rustic, wood-paneled porch of his childhood home and placed the small piece of turquoise in the front pocket of his jacket. The air was still, quiet. He took in a long breath, strapped on his canvas pack, and stepped down. He walked down the front steps and along the dirt path all the way to town without ever looking back.
It was four o’clock in the morning as he set out, the darkness thick, stars and moon barely lighting the way, the night a long woolen blanket pulled across the eastern North Carolina farmland he had called home all of his life.
His pack was heavy, making the walk a bit slower. He had everything he would need: an extra pair of work pants, two winter shirts, thick wool socks, a leather vest, a new pair of long johns, biscuits, dried beef, two small apples, and the roll of dollars he had saved for fourteen months. He had a few tools—a small pick and
two tin pans—roped to the bottom of the pack, along with a lantern given to him by his father, a sleeping mat, a pair of gloves, and a map drawn and labeled by Judah Gardner that included every detail the old man could recall. Mr. Gardner, a comrade of his uncle, had just returned from the mines. He had quite a story to tell, and Caleb Alford wanted to hear it all.