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Overview
"A SMART, WITTY MYSTERY. . . The suspense mounts, and the solution surprises.—The Cleveland Plain DealerWhen a quarter-million-dollar show horse and a top trainer are found brutally murdered side by side, Natalie Gold, a reporter for the Charlotte Commercial Appeal, seizes the chance to get off the fashion beat she so detests: she knows the rich, competitive, and devious world of the show horse circuit. Teamed with handsome investigative reporter, Henry Goode, Nattie makes the rounds of the Carolina show horse circuit, pumping society matrons for scandals and tracking down trainers. But as she closes in on the truth, Nattie becomes the target for a series of increasingly savage death threats, not only to herself, but to her beloved horse, Brenda Starr. . . .
"DELIGHTFUL. . . . I hope Natalie Gold doesn't wait too long before jumping back into the suspense-story saddle again."
—Washington Post Book World
"YOU'LL WANT TO GO ALONG FOR THE RIDE IN HORSE OF A DIFFERENT KILLER.—The Virginia Pilot & Ledger
"SHADES OF ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE'S SILVER BLAZE! . . . Bright, lively, self-consciously a Philadelphia yenta, [Nattie is] a most appealing guide."
—Kirkus Reviews
For fans of Dick Francis, the start of a critically acclaimed, high-powered new mystery series set in the world of show horses. When a show horse and a top trainer are brutally murdered, reporter Natalie Gold siezes her chance to get off the fashion beat.
Editorials
Publishers Weekly -
Jaffe's debut features murder among the rich and horsey in Charlotte, N.C., as fashion writer Natalie Gold grabs at the chance the crime offers her to break into hard news. Nattie, a show rider whose horse is boarded at the farm where trainer Wally Hempstead was found beaten to death, has insider knowledge and contacts that make her invaluable to investigative reporter Henry Goode. Intuition tells her that trainer Rob Stone, the victim's former lover, who's been charged with the murder, is innocent. Rob may be one of the few who didn't want to kill Wally: cruel to man and beast alike, Wally beat horses viciously; over the last few years, some pricey animals under his care died suddenly, for no apparent reason. As Gail, Nattie's best friend at the farm, vehemently says, ``he was scum'': words that haunt Nattie when her friend verbally abuses another member of their small circle (who then also turns up dead) and begins behaving very oddly. An unconvincing and unnecessary strand of the occult and a leaning toward melodrama aside, Jaffe fully integrates the horse-show world into her satisfying tale. (Sept.)Book Details
Published
September 1, 1996
Publisher
Ivy Books
Pages
278
Format
Paperbound
ISBN
9780804114721