For a short time in my life I became interested in Romantic Suspense.Patricia Guthrie has renewed this interest a bit if only to eagerly await her next book.
Authors today seem to have an excess of sex, violence and curse words in their books.IN THE ARMS OF THE ENEMY has none of these things overdone.As a matter of fact the curse words that others seem to think are necessary to writing are absent from Ms. Guthrie's book.The other two are done to a level adequate to this grand read, which delights me to no end.
Ms. Guthrie uses a storm to set the scene for big troubles to come and she has a spinning wheel of suspects that keeps one actively involved in the plot.
In short spurts you grow to dislike a character and then in a brief scene you begin to see another side and then the author kills the character.At the moment I found this character was dead, I screamed and hollered at Patricia with all the fury within my soul.She evoked such emotion in me that I for one cannot wait to read her next book.I also thank her for sharing her creative soul with us.Great job, Patricia.
Suzanne Valente
Product Description
Author Note. . . In the Arms of the Enemy is dedicated to those horses lost to man s greed and inhumanity, and to those humanitarians who make it their mission to save and protect them. When law enforcement fails him, horseman Adam Blakely goes undercover to search for a killer. Only problem he falls in love with his prime suspect. Maggie McGregor leaves the tumultuous world of horse racing determined to never train again, until a handsome boarder moves his horse into her father s barn. And that s when the accidents begin. Maggie and Adam find themselves drowning in a sea of deception and lies to uncover an insurance scam so insidious it could rock the foundations of an established horseracing empire and bring the killer too close to home. Adam and Maggie must learn to trust each other before they face extermination.
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In the Arms of the Enemy is dedicated to those horses lost to man's greed and inhumanity, and to thosehumanitarians who make it their mission to save and protect them.--This text refers to the Paperback edition.
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12/13/2009
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