The Sound of Running Horses
by Donna Ball
GENRE: Mystery
BLURB:
Still recovering from the traumatic
events of the past year, newlyweds Aggie Malone, police chief of Dogleg Island,
and Deputy Sheriff Ryan Grady are looking forward to a carefree day of picnics,
pirates and buried treasure with their precocious—and uncannily perceptive--
border collie, Flash. But when Flash discovers a body in a shallow grave on the
deserted Wild Horse Island Nature Preserve, a tangled knot of conspiracy,
murder and deception begins to unfold, revealing that the things that are
buried are often the most dangerous and the only pirates you have to fear are
the ones that live next door.
Fifteen hundred miles away, an ex-con and a fifteen year old girl embark upon a crime spree that will earn them the nicknames “Bonnie and Clyde”. As they make their way inexorably south, Aggie, Grady and Flash are thrust into the middle of a murder investigation that leads to the arrest of one of their neighbors and the attempted suicide of another. When a search of the dead girl’s belongings reveals a priceless emerald bracelet and two of the islands most popular residents go missing, the puzzle becomes even more complicated. Grady and Aggie struggle to put all the pieces into place while Flash, ever obsessed with understanding the human condition, wrestles with a more painful dilemma: how do you tell the good guys from the bad guys when they are so often the same person?
Fifteen hundred miles away, an ex-con and a fifteen year old girl embark upon a crime spree that will earn them the nicknames “Bonnie and Clyde”. As they make their way inexorably south, Aggie, Grady and Flash are thrust into the middle of a murder investigation that leads to the arrest of one of their neighbors and the attempted suicide of another. When a search of the dead girl’s belongings reveals a priceless emerald bracelet and two of the islands most popular residents go missing, the puzzle becomes even more complicated. Grady and Aggie struggle to put all the pieces into place while Flash, ever obsessed with understanding the human condition, wrestles with a more painful dilemma: how do you tell the good guys from the bad guys when they are so often the same person?
Excerpt:
Aggie
dropped the phone into her pocket and shouted,
“Flash!”
While
she was on the phone Jack had cast off and started the engine, but he hadn’t
yet moved away from the dock. Aggie
dived for the rope just as Flash reached the rail. She stripped the rope off the cleat and
tossed it to Flash, who made one circuit around the rail support before leaping
onto the dock with the end of the rope in his mouth. The boat began to edge away from the dock,
taking up the slack in the rope, as Aggie
snatched the rope from Flash and started to wind it around the
cleat. She was tying the knot when she
heard the gear lock in and felt a strong tug that almost pulled her off balance and into the water. Panic leapt to her throat. She finished tying the knot, praying it
would hold, and shouted, “Jack Saunders,
cut your engines! Cut your engines and
disembark! That’s an order!”
The
line stretched taut but the knot held. The boat rocked in the water. Saunders called back,
“You
can’t give orders to a captain on his own boat!”
Aggie
pulled her gun and got down on one knee in a shooter’s stance. “Cut your engines this minute or I swear I’ll
fill this boat with so many holes she’ll never float again!
Do it now!”
The
boat railing began to creak as it strained against the pull of the engines and
the opposing pull of the rope. Aggie
held her breath, but she also held her aim.
In a moment the engines throttled down. “Return to dock!” she shouted. “Disembark with your hands above your head!”
Flash jumped on board as soon as the boat
was close enough, and kept Saunders in
the pine-scented wheelhouse until Aggie had securely tied off again. He had done take-downs before, but never on water and never, he had to
admit, one that was this much fun.
Captain Jack snarled at him but Flash had bigger teeth, and after he
demonstrated as much the captain gave him no more trouble. Saunders climbed sullenly onto the dock and raised his hands
in the air. Flash kept a wary eye on
him. After all, people, as he well knew,
were unpredictable.
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Donna Ball is the author of
over a hundred novels under several different pseudonyms in a variety of genres
that include romance, mystery, suspense, paranormal, western adventure,
historical and women’s fiction. Recent popular series include the Ladybug Farm
series by Berkley Books and the Raine Stockton Dog Mystery series. Donna is an
avid dog lover and her dogs have won numerous titles for agility, obedience and
canine musical freestyle. She divides her time between the Blue Ridge mountains and the east coast of Florida, where she lives with a variety of
four-footed companions. You can contact her at http://www.donnaball.net
The Sound of Running Horses, Book
Two in the Dogleg Island Mystery series, is available July 15 2016 in
paperback, and for Kindle and Nook. Buy
it from Amazon.com here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GOLP4FE
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ReplyDeleteMy pleasure!
DeleteI hope everyone enjoys the book! Book One in the series, FLASH, is on sale today for 1.99 for Kindle, and it's always good to start a series from the beginning.
ReplyDeleteTank you for stopping by! I agree that the beginning is a good place to start.
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