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Mae Brown, Rita Mae Brown
The Hounds and the Fury
English · Paperback / Softback
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Zusatztext Praise for Rita Mae Brown The Hunt Ball “The hunt must go on! its grace and glory personified by the foxes! hounds and horses that provide these thrilling scenes with their on-the-ground perspective.” –The New York Times Book Review “Score another triumph for [Rita Mae] Brown–and for ‘Sister!’ who helps run another two-legged predator to ground.” –Richmond Times-Dispatch Full Cry “A great ride with heroine ‘Sister’ Jane Arnold.” –Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “A quality tale that is over all too soon.” –Charleston Post and Courier Hotspur “Dashing and vibrant . . . The reader will romp through the book like a hunter on a thoroughbred! never stopping for a meal or a night’s sleep.” –Publishers Weekly (starred review) “Brown combines her strengths–exploring southern families! manners! and rituals as well as the human-animal bond–to bring in a winner.” –Booklist Outfoxed “A rich! atmospheric murder mystery . . . rife with love! scandal! anger! transgression! redemption! greed! and nobility! all of which make good reading.” –San Jose Mercury News “Compelling . . . engaging . . . [a] sly whodunit [with] a surprise finish.” –People Informationen zum Autor Rita Mae Brown Klappentext Critics and fans alike are wild about Rita Mae Brown's richly imagined and utterly engaging foxhunting mysteries-and this latest novel promises more thrilling hunts, breathtaking vistas, and an all-new sinister scandal. Millions of dollars seem to be missing after a long-overdue audit of the local aluminum plant reveals a major accounting discrepancy. Company president Garvey Stokes finds himself at a loss-in more ways than one. He turns to his sharp-tongued, ornery bookkeeper, Iphigenia "Iffy" Demetrios, for an explanation, but she's no help. Yet when the fuzzy math suddenly includes a body count, the figures can no longer be ignored. While the town sheriff tries to get to the bottom of the matter, leave it to "Sister" Jane Arnold, venerable master of the Jefferson Hunt Club, to rely on her keen horse-and-hound sense to follow the trail of murder and cover-up. Throwing her off the scent, however, is former hunt club donor and all-around cad Crawford Howard, who thinks he can go toe-to-toe with the beloved septuagenarian and outclass her club by grossly sidestepping hound- and-hunt etiquette. Against the backdrop of the Blue Ridge Mountains, a menagerie of friends, foes, and fresh new faces saddle up for the breakneck ride to unravel the conspiracy. Even the furry denizens in the fields and boroughs have a thing or two to say about these peculiar humans. Incomparable author Rita Mae Brown returns to the glorious hills of Virginia and its genteel foxhunting society, where how much money you have in the bank is not nearly as important as how long your family has lived on the land-and where nearly everyone has something to hide. As Sister muses, "The little secrets leak out. The big ones, well, some escape like evils from Pandora's box. And others we'll never know."Chapter 1 Silvered with frost, the geometric patterns on the kennel windowpane displayed Nature’s gift for design. Sister Jane Arnold stared at the tiny, perfect crystals, then turned back to the large old oak desk in the middle of the office. In warmer weather the back door of the office would be open to the center aisle in this, the main kennel. She found it comforting to inhale the odor of her hounds, to hear them breathing as they slept on their raised beds. Today, Boxing Day, December 26, Monday, the mercury clung to twenty-eight degrees Fahrenheit. The office felt warm at sixty-eight degrees, and she gave a small prayer of thanks that she’d found the money to put in a new heat pump and venting for the main building. The hounds, nestled in their straw-filled beds, threw off body heat, s...
Product details
Authors | Mae Brown, Rita Mae Brown |
Publisher | Ballantine |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 25.09.2007 |
EAN | 9780345465481 |
ISBN | 978-0-345-46548-1 |
No. of pages | 352 |
Dimensions | 130 mm x 205 mm x 20 mm |
Series |
"Sister" Jane "Sister" Jane |
Subject |
Fiction
> Suspense
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