Mackenzie August returns from Italy, battered, bruised, and unbroken.Also married. Mostly.A new client waits for him--Ulysses Steinbeck, a man who's lost his dog and wants it back. What makes this case so compelling for Mackenzie? Two things.
1) Steinbeck has anterograde amnesia and can't remember owning the dog; in fact, he hates them.
2) The dog holds the key to a fortune.
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