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    Death Reins In: A Horse Lover's Mystery by Michele Scott

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    (Mass Market Paperback)

    • Pub. Date: June 2007
    • 272pp

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      • Pub. Date: June 2007
      • Publisher: Berkley Trade Publishing
      • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 272pp

      Synopsis

      Michaela Bancroft is expanding her training and riding business by buying four new horses from colleague Audrey Pratt. Then Audrey is found in the stalls, strangled to death with a pair of reins, and it's up to Michaela to corral a killer-or she's next.

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      Horse loverby Anonymous

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      April 14, 2009: A horse lover will enjoy reading this series. The characters are believable and get involved in the problems the main character seems to get herself into. This is an easy read, but reading all of the books in this series is good. It keeps the reader aware of character development. A fun, easy mystery read.

      THIS BOOK DID NOT REIN ME INby Anonymous

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      December 27, 2007: This is my first time reading this author and although I'm not a big lover of horses, I decided to read it. Like another reviewer said there were a lot of discrepancies re horses and races. Also was very disappointed that there were so many typos. The use of the word 'was' where it should have been 'were' twice really surprised me. Bad english is not acceptable unless it was supposed to be that way which I don't think it was. Don't these authors have editors or proofreaders?


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