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Hayburner

by Laura Crum
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Overview

Nothing calls more urgently for a vet than a burning barn full of penned animals. Gail McCarthy has to push her way through the crowd around the Bishops’ barn, repeating, “I’m a veterinarian.” She’s doing triage in her head—which one is the most seriously hurt, which one can wait until later.

It’s later, when all that she can do for the animals and their owners has been done, that she begins to wonder how the fire started. It’s not unusual for improperly baled hay to cause a barn fire; if it’s baled too wet, the interior begins to get hotter and hotter, and the hay could catch fire.

But as one barn after another suffers a burn, what started as a suspicion becomes a certainty: the fires are being set. Why? By whom? The owners of the first barn to be burned could be responsible, but that implies insurance to be collected, and they were underinsured. A fellow vet, who insists horses always be kept outdoors rather than in barns, is open to suspicion because of his fanaticism. The junior vet in Gail’s practice is behaving very strangely while their boss is out of town.

Gail’s own life keeps her busy—a new tenant and very new lover, lessons in breaking her new colt, seeing twice as many ailing horses to cover for her boss’s absence. But the barn burnings continue and Gail cannot walk away from the task of finding and stopping whoever is behind them, even though it could land her in the same peril as her animal charges.

About the Author, Laura Crum

Laura Crum lives in the hills of California with her husband and son and has raised horses for over twenty years.

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Editorials

Publishers Weekly

Hayburner: A Gail McCarthy Mystery, by Laura Crum (Breakaway, etc.), offers plenty of thrills for horse-loving crime fans. In her seventh outing, McCarthy, an equine veterinarian, investigates a series of barn fires-and must rely on her riding skills to evade a deadly arsonist.

Library Journal

A serial arsonist interrupts series sleuth Gail McCarthy's quest for emotional fulfillment as she is called to one horse barn fire after another. The Santa Cruz County (CA) veterinarian tends to the horses, commiserates with the owners, and even acknowledges her attraction to one. Complications arise in the form of a stronger love interest, a new colt to be broken, a new co-worker with attitude problems, a rival horse vet with strange ideas, and increasing threats of personal danger as she works out the identity of the arsonist. Readers will sail smoothly here, noting the abundance of horse- and ranch-related detailing. For all collections. Copyright 2003 Cahners Business Information.

Kirkus Reviews

What do the locals do for excitement Friday nights in Harkins Valley? Turn out to watch the fires one of them is setting in boarding stables. It's a puzzle for Detective Jeri Ward, of the Santa Cruz County Sheriff's office, and a trial for horse vet Gail McCarthy (Breakaway, 2001, etc.), who's called to each scene to examine the surviving horses and speculate who could be torching their homes. The first target is Bishop Ranch Stable, the family business managed by her old friend Clay Bishop's brother Bart, who naturally becomes a prime suspect when Jeri thinks he's torched his own barn for the insurance. But police suspicions shift when Christy George and Lucy Kaplan fall victim to the same arsonist, who incidentally kills Lucy's caretaker in passing. Could the perp be flirtatious new veterinarian Hans Schmidt, Gail's junior colleague John Romero, juvenile offender Marty Martin, or Larry Rogers, who loves watching a good blaze-all of whom, by an unforgivable stroke of coincidence, turn out to have arson in their backgrounds? Gail, who catches the miscreant in the act of starting a fourth fire, ought to be able to tell; but her memory is fogged by concussion, and maybe by her trademark dithering between devoted, reliable Clay Bishop and sexy, withdrawn Blue Winter, who's willing but by no means eager to court her properly if that's what it takes. Heart-rending scenes of hurting horses, reliable veterinary procedure, minimal detection, and a deft solution. The best news, however, may be Gail's stated intention to quit straddling that romantic fence for good.

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2003
Publisher
St. Martin's Minotaur
Pages
208
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780312290474

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