Talking to reporters lands Peter on the local news, which turns out to be a dangerous spotlight. And now Darla, the troubled daughter of the victim, is reaching out to him—but can she be trusted? When a second murder takes place and evidence is planted in his trash, the cops dredge up Peter’s painful history. The only ray of sunshine in this harrowing nightmare is Ruby Jane, owner of the Uncommon Cup cafe, whose warm smile and hot coffee melts the winter chill.
An unwitting player in a bizarre chain of events, Peter has no idea that the deranged killer is after him—until he takes a shot at Ruby Jane. Set against the sodden backdrop of Portland, Oregon, Lost Dog tells of the intersection of one man’s struggle against and another’s embrace of powerful and self-destructive impulses.
When not tending his chickens, Crossroad author W.H. Cameron shapes unruly words into riveting people in harrowing situations. As Bill Cameron he writes the critically-acclaimed Skin Kadash mysteries. His YA mystery Property of the State was named one of Kirkus Reviews Best of 2016. His stories have appeared in Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine,A Beast Without a Name, and more. bcmystery.net