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Rising Moon by Lori Handeland

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4.0

Anne Lockhart is a P.I. from Philadelphia who has spent the last three years searching for her sister who disappeared. Someone sends her a picture of Katie, taken in front of the Rising Moon in New Orleans and Anne takes off. It's the first solid lead she has had in a long time. As soon as she arrives, strange things go bump in the night. It's New Orleans and the moon is full. Against the advice of the hunky police detective, Connor Sullivan, Anne takes a job at Rising Moon. Mardi Gras is coming and they need all the hands they can find. Rising Moon is very popular because of the music of John Rodolfo who can make a piano cry and a saxaphone sing. Anne is strangely drawn to John and then bodies begin to pile up. They appear to be animal kills, with the throats ripped out. Who is the werewolf? Why do people keep disappearing around Rising Moon? And why can't Anne stay away from Rodolfo? This is the sixth book in the Nightcreatures series. They are all very entertaining.
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