Full Cry (Foxhunting Series #3) by Rita Mae Brown

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  • Pub. Date: November 2003
  • 400pp

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    • Pub. Date: November 2003
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 400pp

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    In the third novel of her captivating foxhunting series, Rita Mae Brown welcomes readers back for a final tour of a world where most business is conducted on horseback–and stables are de rigueur for even the smallest of estates. Here, in the wealth-studded hills of Jefferson County, Virginia, even evil rides a mount.

    The all-important New Year’s Hunt commences amid swirling light snow. It is the last formal hunt of the season; therefore, participation is required no matter how hungover riders are from toasting the midnight before. On this momentous occasion, “Sister” Jane Arnold, master of the foxhounds, announces her new joint master and the new president of the Jefferson Hunt. And her choices will prove to be no less than shocking.

    The day’s festivities are quickly marred, though, by what appears on the surface to be an unrelated tragedy. Sam Lorillard, former shining star and Harvard Law School alum, lies dead of a stab wound on a baggage cart at the old train station, surrounded by the outcasts and vagabonds who composed his social circle at the end of life. No one can remember when Sam started drinking, but the downward spiral was swift–and seemingly deadly.

    Murder is followed by scandal when Sister Jane discovers dishonest hunting practices going on in a neighboring club. Unsure whether to turn a blind eye or report the infringement to the proper authority, Sister and her huntsman, Shaker Crown, decide to investigate a little further, with the help of their trusty hounds. But when they come a little too close to the staggering truth–and uncover an unforeseen connection to Lorillard’s murder–they realizethey might not survive to see the next New Year’s Hunt.

    Intricate, witty, and full of the varied voices of creatures both great and small, Full Cry is an astute reminder that even those with the bluest of blood still bleed red.


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    On her third ride, "Sister" Jane Arnold, Master of the Foxhounds, investigates scandal at a neighboring club-and an equally scandalous murder. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    Rita Mae Brown is the bestselling author of Rubyfruit Jungle, In Her Day, Six of One, Southern Discomfort, Sudden Death, High Hearts, Bingo, Starting from Scratch: A Different Kind of Writers’ Manual, Venus Envy, Dolley: A Novel of Dolley Madison in Love and War, Riding Shotgun, Rita Will: Memoir of a Literary Rabble-Rouser, Loose Lips, and Outfoxed. An Emmy-nominated screenwriter and a poet, she lives in Afton, Virginia.

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    Horses, Hounds and Mysteriesby Anonymous

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    March 09, 2009: The second in the series of mysteries that take place in modern day Virginia fox hunting country. The lead character, Sister Jane Arnold, is master of foxhounds for the Jefferson Hunt and one of those women you'd love to meet. At 70 something she still rides hard, dresses like a lady on or off her horses, is passionate about life and committed to her friends and her hunt lands. Good fun, with the added fantasy of the hounds and foxes and other animals conversing and plotting with each other, it's great escapist, rainy day stuff. And, if you like horses at all, it's terrific.

    Refreshing...by Anonymous

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    October 17, 2004: This makes a nice change from the usual mystery fare. If you're looking for the predictable action/adventure sleuth and tired plot, then you probably won't like this book. I found it to be an entertaining jaunt into the energetic life of Sister Jane. This book is more about enjoying the ride than racing to a whodunnit finish. Very Good.


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