A Fatal Twist

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by Tracy Weber


  I would never understand why my dharma was chasing down murderers, but in that instant, I stopped questioning it. If solving crime led to moments like this, it was worth it.

  Nicole glanced up from the dog’s fur. “Kate, do you remember what you told me during our last yoga class?”

  To be honest, I didn’t. I shook my head no.

  “You said that if my future felt dark, I needed to lighten it. When I asked how, you said I had to find hope.”

  I smiled. “I remember now.”

  “You were right.” She gently kissed the top of the lab’s head. “That’s what I’m naming her. Hope.”

  the end

  © Jason Meert

  About the Author

  Tracy Weber is the author of the award-winning Downward Dog Mystery series. The first book, Murder Strikes a Pose, won the Maxwell Award for Fiction and was nominated for the Agatha Award for Best First Novel. A Fatal Twist is her fourth novel.

  A certified yoga therapist, Tracy is the owner of Whole Life Yoga, a Seattle yoga studio, as well as the creator and director of Whole Life Yoga’s teacher training program. She loves sharing her passion for yoga and animals in any way possible. Tracy and her husband, Marc, live in Seattle with their mischievous German shepherd puppy, Ana. When she’s not writing, Tracy spends her time teaching yoga, trying to corral Ana, and sipping Blackthorn cider at her favorite ale house.

  For more information on Tracy and the Downward Dog Mysteries, visit her author website at TracyWeberAuthor.com.

 

 

 


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