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Happy ending hope grows: Author Dennis Lehane’s tale of lost beagle sets off wide search

BROOKLINE, Mass — There is a new mystery on Dennis Lehane’s mind, and the best-selling author is offering a special reward solving the case: Find his lost dog and get a spot in his next book.

The plot kicked off Christmas Eve, when the crime novelist’s rescue beagle Tessa escaped from his yard after an outdoor gate latch didn’t lock all the way.

Since then, Mr. Lehane’s family has launched an all-out search. They have posted fliers, organized foot searches and used social media to try to bring Tessa back to their home in Brookline, Mass., near Boston.

The 47-year-old author of books including “Mystic River” and “Gone, Baby, Gone” is offering a monetary reward and has said he will name a character in his next book after whoever finds Tessa.

Mr. Lehane said he is surprised by the media attention that the story has attracted, and thinks it has something to do with the character offer.

But as word of the missing dog spread, he said, his family has heard from people across the country on a “Finding Tessa” Facebook page. They even got an offer of help from a dog psychic in San Francisco.

“No dog since Lassie ever got this attention the flip side of the comedy is, who wouldn’t do this for their dog?” he said.

The doggie dilemma came as Mr. Lehane faced a deadline for finishing a movie script based on his short story “Animal Rescue,” timing he said may be “sadistic irony.” The movie is scheduled to begin shooting in March in New York City.

The author said he has been spending about four hours a day searching for the tricolored female beagle after he finishes writing, and his wife has dedicated about 10 hours a day to the effort.

They adopted the 4-year-old beagle not long ago from a Florida rescue agency. Before that, Tessa was a stray in Georgia.

With the help of Twitter and Facebook accounts, Mr. Lehane and his wife organized two search efforts Thursday in sections of Brookline and Boston. In the beginning, there were three sightings within about two miles of their home not long after a house sitter reported that the dog was loose.

But the trail went cold for days after a sighting near a McDonald’s restaurant. Tessa wasn’t wearing tags, but does have a microchip.

“Every dog expert we talk to is strongly suggesting that she’s in somebody’s house,” Mr. Lehane said. “That’s why we keep saturating the area with pictures. Because somebody could have her and just not know.”

Mr. Lehane said Thursday that Tessa is so sweet that she had taken to spooning the family’s puppy before her disappearance. He said if someone knows where Tessa is, he cares only about a happy ending, not about solving the mystery of where she has been.

“It’s a no-questions-asked issue,” the author said. “Bring the dog to a shelter, or call me, and I will pick up the dog.”

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