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Saddled with Trouble

Michaela Bancroft, Book 1

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Saddled with Trouble

By: A. K. Alexander
Narrated by: Suehyla El Attar
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A series of a different color: the first Horse Lover's mystery. Quarter horse trainer Michaela Bancroft's husband is divorcing her for a 22 year-old beauty. Stunned, Michaela is trying to rein in her life when she finds her Uncle Lou murdered. And when she's nearly run off the road, she suspects she's on the fast track to being the next victim.

©2011 Michele Scott (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
Cosy Mystery Suspense Thriller & Suspense Women Sleuths
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What did you like most about Saddled with Trouble?

Nice to have a story set in a different "world", that of American horse breeding.

What three words best describe Suehyla El Attar’s voice?

Monotonous,

Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

It was entertaining enough, bit overwrought at times

Any additional comments?

The narrator almost sounded as if they were reading it for the first time, with oddly and illogically inflected sentences. I thought the plot trick of having a very well-informed family friend was a bit of a cheat, as the police should have found most of what he dug up, and it seemed to accelerate the story towards a conclusion as if the writer was beginning to lose interest in it.

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