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Because I read that book and I want to read the one that comes after it because I love the books!

2007-11-19 06:40:44 · 1 answers · asked by goatgirl13 2 in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

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Looks like nothing, so far:

"Brown, Rita Mae

Mrs. Murphy:
Wish You Were Here (1990)
Rest in Pieces (1992)
Murder at Monticello (1994)
Pay Dirt (1995)
Murder, She Meowed (1996)
Murder on the Prowl (1998)
Cat on the Scent (1999)
Pawing through the Past (2000)
Claws and Effect (2001)
Catch as Cat Can (2002)
The Tail of the Tip-Off (2003)
Whisker of Evil (2004)
Cat's Eyewitness (2005)
Sour Puss (2006)

Jane Arnold:
Outfoxed (2000)
Hotspur (2002)
Full Cry (2003)
The Hunt Ball (2005)

Runnymede:
Six of One (1978)
Bingo (1988)
Loose Lips (1999)

Other Books:
The Hand That Cradles the Rock (1971)
Song to a Handsome Woman (1973)
Rubyfruit Jungle (1973)
The Plain Brown Wrapper (1976)
In Her Day (1976)
Southern Discomfort (1982)
Sudden Death (1983)
High Hearts (1987)
Starting from Scratch (1988)
Venus Envy (1993)
Dolley (1994)
Riding Shotgun (1996)
Alma Mater (2001)
The Hounds and the Fury (October 17, 2006)

Whoops, went to her website - see 2nd link below - and found "The Tell-Tale Horse" out Sept. 25, 2007"

and this

"Also in Stores: PUSS 'N CAHOOTS

Instead of a proper second honeymoon, the newly remarried Harry and Fair Haristeen leave cozy Crozet, Virginia, for Shelbyville, Kentucky, site of the famous saddlebred horse show. There they’ll visit dear friends Joan Hamilton and Larry Hodge and enjoy a week among some of the finest horses, trainers, and riders in the country.

But soon after they arrive, events veer mysteriously --- and murderously --- off course. First, Joan’s ruby and sapphire horsehead heirloom pin is stolen from her private box at the fairgrounds. Next, a young film star’s prize three-gaited mare disappears into thin air. There is no lack of suspects, from hotheaded trainers and jealous rivals to vicious ex-spouses. Then a body is found flagrantly murdered and it’s obvious to Harry that someone at Shelbyville is sending a strong message: winning is only secondary --- first prize is survival.

As Harry searches for clues, rediscovers life as a married woman, and deals with her upcoming fortieth birthday, her four-legged detective friends are already on the case. But is animal instinct any match for human depravity? Especially with two humans to protect and a killer on the prowl?

2007-11-19 06:44:55 · answer #1 · answered by johnslat 7 · 0 0

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