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This was a PR nightmare. Sheriff Cotter was stressed and couldn't figure out what was happening in his town. He went to the area where his newest Deputy, Chad Rivers, and that annoyance of a woman, Miss Layton, had found the girl's mangled body. There was no distinctive scent; it was a shifter, but he couldn't tell which family it was from. The body had started to decompose, and the killer's trail had long grown cold. This was his job at stake if he couldn't figure this out. It turns out this girl's family, although divorced, were influential people. Her father had too many political contacts for this to be brushed aside. How had they missed this when she was selected? It was bad enough that they recruited her only to discover she wasn't interested in men, but now she was from a promin