Author says he'll name character after person who finds his lost dog

BROOKLINE, Mass. (AP) - Author Dennis Lehane is offering an unusual reward for the person who finds his family's beloved missing beagle.
Lehane says he'll name a character in his next book after whoever finds Tessa, who disappeared from the family's home in Brookline, Mass., this week.
He says on his Facebook page that Tessa jumped a fence at the home, and even though she has been micro-chipped, she was not wearing her tags.
Lehane says Tessa is "smart, fast, and immeasurably sweet."
Lehane wrote "Mystic River," ''Gone Baby Gone," ''Shutter Island" and other books.
Lehane says he'll name a character in his next book after whoever finds Tessa, who disappeared from the family's home in Brookline, Mass., this week.
He says on his Facebook page that Tessa jumped a fence at the home, and even though she has been micro-chipped, she was not wearing her tags.
Lehane says Tessa is "smart, fast, and immeasurably sweet."
Lehane wrote "Mystic River," ''Gone Baby Gone," ''Shutter Island" and other books.
Tessa needs a friend to help her find her way home.
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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/blind-dog-abby-finds-her-way-home-in-depths-of-alaskan-winter-8431589.html
I hope he finds is beloved pal. One of the most beautiful things in life is the relationship between a dog and their owner. Be well.
Tessa jumped a fence? Â How high was it, 8 inches?
@Kushfan beagles can be amazing jumpers, I had one that could jump and grab the top of a 6 ft cedar fence and then finish climbing over it
@Kushfan I have a foster Beagle that can easly jump a 5 foot fence, although that Beagle in the picture does look a bit smaller than my Foster, still they can and will do some crazy stuff to get to sniffing.
@Kushfan So the book entitled "Kushfan and the French Maid" won't be on the shelves soon?????
Part III?