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Susan Slater can flat-out write. --Don Winslow New York Times bestselling author of The CartelIts Christmas in St. Augustine where Dan and Elaine Mahoney are taking an extended honeymoon. But not all is sunny in Florida when Dans company sends him to investigate the theft of 1.2 million dollars worth of religious relics from the famed Basilica. Immediately he knows it wont be easy to track down the missing items--far too many people had access to the safe where they were stored when not on display for the parishioners. And although the church and rectory were filled with people when Dan questions them it seems no one saw a thing.Adding another wrinkle to their newlywed life is the fact that Dans mother has moved to a small town up the road. Dragons Bend is known for the fact that everyone who lives there is involved in the spiritual realm--from seers to gurus. Most are sincere practitioners in their beliefs but some ... not so much. Is Maggie Mahoneys new job giving tarot readings at the Center for Spiritual Learning a legit way for her to help those who want to find deeper meaning in their lives? Or is she becoming caught up in something far darker?A visit from Elaines son Jason brings the family together for a fun Mahoney Christmas but not before theres a murder in Dragons Bend. The clues finally come together and the scope of the crimes goes far beyond anything Dan could have imagined.Praise for Susan Slaters Dan Mahoney series: Dan Mahoney is an appealingly resilient character a welcome addition to the roster of sleuths that make the Southwest a hotbed of current mystery fiction. --Publishers WeeklyFlash Flood is just what it sounds like--a fresh surprising adrenaline-rush whitewater ride. Its also funny. Susan Slater can flat-out write. --Don Winslow New York Times bestselling author of The CartelTherell be much much more with whispers of everything before Slater closes out this lively surprising case first of a series. - Kirkus Reviews