Chapter 9 Megan arrived first, giving her a chance to walk the dogs and organize her thoughts. This wasn’t her first time solving a murder and, unfortunately, she had developed a system. But this time it was different: a member of her family was under suspicion. It was one thing to go to the aid of a friend or worthy cause, but this was personal. “Come on you two, we’ve got things to do.” Calling out to the dogs to follow her, Megan left the path from her house and cut through one of the older gardens she was in the process of upgrading with fresh flowers and a small fountain she had discovered in an antique shop. Tramping through her garden was something she never did, and the dogs remembered they weren’t allowed to wander off the path, but she was in a hurry to get started. The dogs h