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Hardcover Cold Burn: A Steve Cline Mystery Book

ISBN: 1590581431

ISBN13: 9781590581438

Cold Burn: A Steve Cline Mystery

(Book #3 in the Steve Cline Series)

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Steve Cline has managed the hunter/jumper show barns at Foxdale Farm for the better part of three years. But he has a deal with himself: When he no longer feels challenged, when the routine becomes... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Horses and Mysteries

Kit Ehrman's 'Cold Burn' is an engrossing story, well told and full of information about horses. The author's characters are well-drawn and the processes of maintaining horses is given entertainingly without being pedantic. I cared about Steve Cline and his lady-friends. I even cared about the welfare of the horses. With interesting plot twists, 'Cold Burn' was a book worth every minute I invested in it.

AWESOME!!!!

This was one of the best mystery books I have read! Kit Ehrman kept me flipping the pages of this outstanding book!!! Steve Cline has gotten himself into solving another mystery, basically he is putting his life @ risk!!! He better be careful or he could be caught in the line of fire!!!!

Great Galloping Fun!

Great book- realistic in the horse features, as well as in the human interactions, Steve Cline is a likeable character- because he is so human! The author obvioulsy has a strong backround in horses, as the details are accurate. In addition, she can write a great story! Its a fun, captivating read! Enjoy!

Kit Ehrman Does it Again!

In Cold Burn, Kit Ehrman's third equestrian novel, Steve Cline is in trouble again. If you've read Ehrman's previous novels,At Risk and Dead Man's Touch, you know that Steve Cline is a risk-taker, he's dogged in his determination to find the truth, and he keeps his word, even in the most horrific circumstances. This time he promises to find out what happened to a friend's brother who disappeared from his job as a stable hand at Stone Manor Farm in Virginia, a clinic and breeding farm operated by beautiful and aristocratic Dr. Deirdre Nash. To get information, Steve takes over the missing man's underpaid, grueling, dirty, and often mind-numbing job. His struggle to find the truth is all uphill. He has to put up with another hand's jealousy because he gains Dr. Nash's approval by his newly-acquired skill in delivering foals. He has to resist his seductive boss, Maddie. There are mysterious nocturnal horse deliveries. He keeps getting hurt. And to make the whole thing worse, an arsonist is at work. Cold Burn starts with a blazing bank barn uncomfortably near Stone Manor and races through a series of often-violent events until the dramatic climax. Ehrman uses realistic imagery and detail to describe the world of a breeding farm. The description is so masterful that it's almost possible to smell the muck that has to be so laboriously raked up all the time. We don't forget the visual picture of a mare bolting out of the stable with the afterbirth dangling, or the sounds that a mare makes in labor. The scrupulous attention to detail when Ehrman describes the barns, equipment, and procedure,gives the reader a lesson in Breeding Farm 101. That realism extends to the behavior and motivations of the characters. A perfect balance.In Cold Burn, Ehrman has written a compelling book about a young man's honorable quest to find a missing person. In his investigation, Steve learns more about himself and about human nature in general.

For fans of Dick Frances

When Steve Cline's friend Corey Claremont asks him to look into the disappearance of her brother Bruce he jumps at the chance. He's bored in his present position and looks forward to working at Stone Manor Farm, where they breed thoroughbreds. By a lucky coincidence, Steve is hired in Bruce's former position and he is staying at Bruce's apartment. Steve discretely questions the workers at Stone Manor Farm but all he learns is that Victor Nash, the husband of the owner Dr. Deidre Nash, told everyone that Bruce quit. A neighbor tells Steve that someone drove Bruce's car to his parking space shortly after he disappeared. It really looks like Bruce is in hiding or dead. When a dealer wants to buy a significant amount of cocaine from Bruce, he is willing to deal with Steve instead. Steve wonders if Bruce's disappearance is drug related. The longer he works for Dr. Nash, the more he believes illegal activities are being carried out at Stone Manor Farm. As Steve looks for evidence, he almost gets himself killed. Readers will enjoy reading COLD BURN, a novel that showcases a protagonist who wants to right the wrongs of the world. There is plenty of action as well as a surplus of suspects who could have had something to with Bruce's disappearance. Fans of Dick Frances will think Kit Ehrman is his successor because it is obvious he knows and loves horses. Harriet Klausner
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