Two Girls Trapped in Their Own Case: Sarah and Monica Private Investigator Book 2
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Two Girls Trapped in Their Own Case picks up where Two Girls and a Dead Case left off. Sarah and Monica, best friends since high school have opened a detective agency in their small and seemingly boring town. They are given a mysterious case involving a missing girl that turns out to be a possible serial killer. When they stumble on a clue that could break the case wide open they impulsively take off and end up facing their biggest challenge ever- facing down and escaping the very killer that they are tracking.
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Two Girls Trapped in Their Own Case - Sandra Barton
Two Girls Trapped in Their Own Case
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
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Description: Macintosh HD:Users:evgenyp:Google Drive:Business:Kindle:Evgeny:Long Books:Gift-Icon.pngTable of Contents
Chapter One: Two Girls Realize They Have Made a Mistake
Chapter Three: One Girl Impresses Two Parents and One Bounty Hunter
Chapter Four: Two Girls are Separated by One Mad Man
Chapter Five: One Girl Finds a Familiar Car and Almost Loses Hope
Chapter Six: Two Parents and One Bounty Hunter Spot One Girl in the Distance
Chapter Seven: One Girl Trapped in the Darkness
Chapter Eight: One Girl Might Need to be Restrained
Chapter Nine: One Girl is Not Alone in the Darkness
Chapter Ten: One Parent Plays a Hunch
Chapter Eleven: One Bounty Hunter Proves Very Useful
Chapter Twelve: One Girl May Have Seen the Light
Chapter Thirteen: One Girl Overhears Something Bad
Chapter Fourteen: One Monster has a Run of Bad Luck
Chapter Fifteen: One Girl Unbound by Convention and Rules
Chapter Fifteen: One Parent to Another
Chapter Sixteen: One Girl to Another
Chapter Seventeen: One Girl Sees the Light, Again
Chapter Eighteen: Twenty Girls Get Closure
Chapter One: Two Girls Realize They Have Made a Mistake
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T ONE TIME IN THEIR LIVES, the two girls, Sarah and Monica had felt that opening a detective agency was the best decision they could make. They would make some money and they would help keep their quiet little town relatively crime free and to top it off, they would be privy to some of the juiciest gossip that the town had to offer. Their parents were equally satisfied because they were pretty sure the girls would never get anything more dangerous than someone who was caught messing where they shouldn't be. Secretly, the parents hoped that the girls would eventually realize that this was boring
or that they were never going to bring in enough money to keep the agency open or move on to something else. Just as secretly, so did one of the girls.
At this particular point in their lives though, the two girls were not thinking of any of that. They were busy thinking about how they were going to get out of the major mess they were in at the moment. In the past, whenever there was something that could be perceived as dangerous
it was Monica that would leap into action, citing her four years in the Army and her willingness to accept any dare given to her. Sarah was the studious one, the one that would rely on her brains to figure things out but always with great caution. The arrangement had served them well so far but now, tied together, back to back in the darkness a subtle shift was happening.
Sarah could feel Monica's heart thundering along. It was like a trapped animal, beating along her spine and transmitting her panic to her own spine. Monica was not concentrating or she may have noticed that Sarah's own breathing had slowed and deepened as she sought to gain control of her own emotions and then of the situation.
The two girls had been inseparable for long stretches of time while they were growing up but there were also fairly long