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Book Review of Summer of the Dragon

Summer of the Dragon
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The job was 600 miles away from home and tuat made it perfect. It didn't even matter that Hank Hunnicutt had a reputation as a kook; he was, D.J. Abbot thought, merely eccentric. After all, didn't he surround himself with every self-proclaimed practitioner of the occult arts who came his way?
So, a thousand dollars a month, all expenses, the opportunity to spend some time on an Arizona rance . . . it was everything a young graduate student trying to prove herself might want. And it was . . . until Hank suffered an accident, then disappeared.
Suddenly, the guests wre eyeing each other--and D.J. with fear and suspicion. Only the person responsible knew what was going on, and when D.J. got too close to uncovering the truth, she discovered that some of the games being played by the people at the ranch have a deadly intent. And that she might just be the intended . . .
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I received SUMMER OF THE DRAGON just as I'd finished a couple other books, and instead of putting it correctly at the bottom of the TBR pile, I read it the day it came. What a rollicking, fun, mystery/adventure/romance! I loved it!