But Kate feels that there’s something more to it. The police are certain the death is an accident and don’t want to waste their time and resources on a homeless man anyway. Before Kate and George can figure out how to deal with this dilemma, Kate finds a set of shoes around the back of her studio attached to a very dead George. She even gets on the good side of Bella, his oversized dog. After George disappears for a few days with an enigmatic comment about coming into some money, Kate is worried when he doesn’t reappear as soon as she had expected. When he finally does return, he brings bad news: Bella is sick and needs lifetime medicine that costs hundreds per month. Before she knows it, Kate and George are sharing a kind of friendship. He’s actually a failed entrepreneur with an equally big heart, even if he’s developed a weakness for a stiff drink. It turns out that George wasn’t always on the street. Her yogilike heart inspires Kate Davidson to get to know the homeless man peddling the local charity newspaper Dollars for Change outside her yoga studio, even as his monster of a dog scares away some of her customers. A yoga teacher searches for the murderer of her homeless friend while dealing with the tribulations of the friend’s dog.
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