Nothing To Sniff At (Animal Instincts Book 5) - Plot & Excerpts
I took the dogs for a long walk to tire both animals and me. We came back to an empty answering machine. I put on a pot of coffee to take the edge off the cold outside. I still had the phone log from my sister’s phone to deal with. I opted to call the bus station and see what they had to say. I got a lot of run around. The records I sought were on file and in the computer system, but they wanted a court order to release the records. I pointed out that an underage girl had gone missing, that they’d sold a ticket to an unaccompanied minor, and might have aided in the commission of a crime. I told them that the FBI was involved, which was the truth since interstate flight had been suspected. By the time I got done threatening them with litigation, they agreed to look up the records and call me back. So I was stuck with waiting some more. I still wasn’t sure what I would do with the information from the bus company.
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