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Cargando... Chestnut Mare, Beware (Natalie Gold Series) (1996)por Jody Jaffe
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. While I still could care less about horse, Jody's mysteries offer much more. This, her second one, has a good story. But, my main attraction is her characters. I really am interested in all of them and I think this is because they have serious credibility. On the downside, her stories are sprinkled with references to food and eating places that I grew up with and now cannot get any more - my stomach suffers incredible envy with each chapter! In Chestnut, her protagonist, reporter Nattie Gold, weaves another complicated mystery into her life covering the fashion pages. (That does not sound interesting, but it really is... I promise.) ( ) sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las seriesNatalie Gold (2)
"HAS AS MANY INS AND OUTS AS A CHAMPIONSHIP JUMPING COURSE. Take a deep seat and a firm rein and canter along." --Washington Times The official version says that former beauty queen Josane Ashmore died after being trampled by her unruly chestnut mare. Her mother declares it was murder. Yet when Charlotte reporters Natalie Gold and Henry Goode go to Virginia to prove it, they find more questions than answers. Who set Josane up in her charming Middleburg shop? Why were her personal belongings disposed of so quickly? And, perhaps most chilling, who keeps trying to kill Nattie and Henry? "A tight, no-way-to-put-it-down whodunit that'll keep you guessing, gasping, and chuckling to the end." --Lexington Herald-Leader "[A] galloping plot." --People No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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