Bluegrass Peril

by Virginia Smith

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WHO KILLED HER BOSS? Local police had tagged single mom Becky Dennison as their prime suspect. But she'd only been in the wrong place at the wrong time... admittedly, with her boss's lifeless body. Sure, it looked bad, but Becky had no motive for killing the man--even if she had opportunity. Then, Scott Lewis, handsome assistant manager of a nearby horse farm, entered Becky's life. Soon the amateur detectives were hot on the trail of the murderer...even as their feelings for each other show more deepened. And for Becky and Scott, this race on the Kentucky tracks had the greatest stakes of all: life or death. show less

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I finished the book just moments ago. For once in my life, I have now read a mystery suspense that I couldn't guess what was going to happen next. This was really surprising and a welcome change of events. It has been quite a while since I have read any suspense novels because of that very reason, but this just might have influenced me to try again in that section. Virginia Smith did a very good job of keeping the reader on their toes and guessing. The words really could not become absorbed by my eyes and brain fast enough to keep going; I wanted to know just what would happen next.This story brings in a mother of twins that from the very first a reader can sympathize with and feel her emotions clearly as their own with a relative part show more of her life. She has both good and bad in her life and tries to focus on the good and what's right, but just like all us, can become overwhelmed by the bad that she wants to fix. Another character from the very start is Scott Lewis, Scott has a past of a broken heart and does not want a repeat and therefore is very guarded with his life. Thrown in with the what-ifs of life and love and what shouldn't be... murder. Who committed the murder and why? When people start to get too close, others begin to get hurt and die. So many suspects... So many motives... where to turn and what to think?This book was very realistic in some ways for a fiction novel. I can easily see the characters play out in real life in a similar fashion. The only part I do not buy is the un-authorized detective work performed by civilians. In this day and age with our law enforcement it is almost scary to think of investigating things. But perhaps, I've seen to many movies and heard too many stories and just find police officers suspicious and ready to jump on anyone that appears too interested... Too bad we cannot all be Nancy Drew. ;-) show less
I finished the book just moments ago. For once in my life, I have now read a mystery suspense that I couldn't guess what was going to happen next. This was really surprising and a welcome change of events. It has been quite a while since I have read any suspense novels because of that very reason, but this just might have influenced me to try again in that section. Virginia Smith did a very good job of keeping the reader on their toes and guessing. The words really could not become absorbed by my eyes and brain fast enough to keep going; I wanted to know just what would happen next.This story brings in a mother of twins that from the very first a reader can sympathize with and feel her emotions clearly as their own with a relative part show more of her life. She has both good and bad in her life and tries to focus on the good and what's right, but just like all us, can become overwhelmed by the bad that she wants to fix. Another character from the very start is Scott Lewis, Scott has a past of a broken heart and does not want a repeat and therefore is very guarded with his life. Thrown in with the what-ifs of life and love and what shouldn't be... murder. Who committed the murder and why? When people start to get too close, others begin to get hurt and die. So many suspects... So many motives... where to turn and what to think?This book was very realistic in some ways for a fiction novel. I can easily see the characters play out in real life in a similar fashion. The only part I do not buy is the un-authorized detective work performed by civilians. In this day and age with our law enforcement it is almost scary to think of investigating things. But perhaps, I've seen to many movies and heard too many stories and just find police officers suspicious and ready to jump on anyone that appears too interested... Too bad we cannot all be Nancy Drew. ;-) show less

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Bluegrass Peril
Original title
Bluegrass Peril
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Becky Dennison ; Scott Lewis
Epigraph
I will put my law in their minds and write it on their hearts. I will be their God, and they will be my people.
                              &nb... (show all)sp;                                                                                                            ---Jeremiah 31:33b
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Acknowledgments

I'm thankful for the patience and expertise of those who helped as I researched this book: Mary Leigh Patrick, Michael Blowen, Paul Carter, Trooper Ronald Turley, Anne Banks and Phyllis Rogers at the K... (show all)eeneland Library. If I goofed on anything related to their areas of expertise, it's not their fault.

I'm grateful for several people who have provided invaluable feedback on this book. Thanks to Susan Kroupa, Jill Elizabeth Nelson and the CWFI Critique Group:  Amy Barkman, Corinne Eldred, Richard Ledonard, Tracy Ruckman, Mary Yerkes and Lani Zielsdorf.

Thanks to my agent Wendy Lawton, and my editor, Krista Stroever, who help me in more ways than I can name.

Special thanks to my supportive family for loving this book, especially Christy Delliskave, Susie Smith and my husband, Ted Smith.

And especially, thank You, Jesus, You know why.

Dedication

For my aunt, Mary Leigh Patrick, whose love for her horses is an inspiration.
First words
"Mommy, can we go to work with you and see the horses today?"

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Fiction and Literature, Suspense & Thriller, Romance, Christian Fiction, Mystery
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