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The Cart Before The Corpse (The Merry Abbot Carriage-Driving Mystery)

By: Carolyn McSparren
Narrated by: Erin Novotny
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Hitch your imagination to an intriguing new mystery series set in the world of competitive carriage driving - an elegant yet cut-throat realm in which gorgeously costumed drivers and their magnificently harnessed horses vie for championships in the challenging obstacle course of the show ring.

Jane Austen, meet Mad Max.

Fans of the long-running Mossy Creek Hometown Series will gallop to bookstores for this spin-off equine mystery series by veteran Mossy Creek author Carolyn McSparren, a nationally known novelist and expert carriage driver, who owns and shows carriage-driving horses in her home state of Tennessee.

Open your barn doors and fasten your (buggy's) seatbelts for The Cart Before the Corpse

Famous southern carriage-horse trainer Hiram Lackland, a handsome widower, dies mysteriously after retiring to a farm outside Mossy Creek. His estranged daughter, Merry Abbot, also a horse trainer, arrives to settle his estate. But Merry quickly plunges into bit-chomping dilemmas when her father's friend and landlord, mystery-novel maven Peggy Caldwell, insists he was murdered.

Before Merry can so much as snap a buggy rein, a handsome and annoying GBI investigator, Geoff Madison, is on her case. Then there's the troublesome donkey: Don Qui. Short for Don Quixote. And the fact that Hiram was teaching all of Mossy Creek's lonely women how to - ahem - drive his carriage.

Can Merry rein in the truth? What kind of horse play was her rakish dad involved in, and why would someone want to giddy-yup him into an early grave?

Stay tuned for the answers in this first episode of, "As the Carriage Wheel Turns".

©2009 Carolyn McSparren (P)2012 BelleBooks, Inc.
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I'm a groom on the driving circuit, just my topic

I enjoyed learning how the sport Is the same in the US. but slightly different.

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Narration badly needs editing

The book is competently written and I would probably have given the book 4 stars, it's a reasonable mystery and the story flows quite well. However there are some problems with the narration, which is choppy at best. Some of the narration is very good but there are some characters that it is impossible to distinguish. Unfortunately someone forgot to edit out the errors, which seem to get more and more frequent as the book goes on. You can clearly hear the narrator stumbling in parts and then you get more repetitions as she corrects herself. It ruins the flow of the book.

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