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The Dog Walker: Secrets (Dog Walker #1) The Dog Walker: Secrets by D.L. Maddox
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“Guests began drifting toward the edge of the lawn.
Jane heard the shift around her as someone whispered,
“Graham’s here.”
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“The interior of the Loomis house was silent in a way
that felt deliberate, as though the sound had been swept
up with yesterday’s dust. ”
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“His dark hair was tousled from the wind, the
kind of mess that looked accidental but somehow perfect.”
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“The estate was immaculate, but parts of it felt unused.
Not neglected, exactly—just sealed. Like they’d been
closed off intentionally.”
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“Jane turned toward the source, following the shift in
energy like a current. At the top of the stone steps stood
a man in light summer clothes: a pale blue shirt, neatly
pressed trousers, polished loafers. He looked every inch
the old-money aristocrat. Relaxed posture. Clean-shaven
face. But no one smiled.”
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“She raised the gun.
Fired.
The sound cracked through the cabin like a door
slamming on the past.”
D.L. Maddox, The Dog Walker: Secrets
“The interior of the Loomis house was silent in a way
that felt deliberate, as though the sound had been swept up with yesterday’s dust. ”
D.L. Maddox, The Dog Walker: Secrets
“Jane took a sip of coffee. It was strong, cheap, and
over-brewed. Just how she liked it.”
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“He charged again. She jabbed the cleat into his ribs,
then brought it up under his jaw with a savage upper-
cut. He reeled, blood now pouring from his nose, but he
didn’t go down.”
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“Then a white flash swallowed the room.
The blast lifted her from the bed.”
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“It was always the pretty streets that hid the ugliest
stories. She’d learned that the hard way. ”
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“Ben leaned back slightly, studying her with that same
unreadable calm. “I looked into you, you know. Not the
name you gave. The real one.”
Jane sat up slowly, her wine glass balanced loosely in
one hand. The water had gone too still, as if something
just below the surface had pressed pause.”
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