[Senior Sleuth Mystery 01] • Horsing Around With Murder

[Senior Sleuth Mystery 01] • Horsing Around With Murder
Authors
Fisher, Maureen
Publisher
Maureen Fisher
Tags
horses , romance , canada , animals , mystery
ISBN
9780987790293
Date
2019-02-01T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.48 MB
Lang
en
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Abby Foster, a retired accountant, is astounded when she and her two sisters inherit a dude ranch in the Alberta Foothills. The last thing she and her sisters expect is a killer on the loose.

Facing financial ruin, the sisters host a week-long horse breeding symposium to attract more guests. Hours into the symposium, a cowboy’s sudden death appears accidental. When the Mounties dismiss Abby’s notion of murder, she convinces her sister and a hot cowboy to help her conduct a covert investigation without alerting the guests. Problem is, their quirky guests are the main suspects.

Chaos ensues when the senior sleuths tangle with one seriously amorous gelding (yes, it happens), a runaway stud, dwarf goats and their guard llama, a cranky stallion, drug abuse, deceit, and more danger. It doesn’t help that late-life romance ups the ante.

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Warning: This book may contain inappropriate boomer humor.

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EXCERPT

I’d hoped to avoid entering the barn until, well, the end of time, seeing as how it was home to multiple half-ton, hairy owners of huge teeth, sharp hooves, and bad attitudes. Yet here I was, speeding down the corridor and avoiding eye contact with the occupants.

Every one of those suckers was munching on whatever horses chew when they’re not, say, taking a chunk out of someone’s ass. I’d reached the halfway point when the largest horse in the world whinnied, revealing long, yellow teeth. I skidded to a halt, certain the beast’s eyes shot red sparks. The sign over the stall door proclaimed “Alamo.”

I was about to dart past when Dodie said, “This one seems friendly. Here’s an opportunity for you to master your fear.”

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