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About the Author
Lisa Preston turned to writing after careers as a fire department paramedic and a city police officer. She is the author of the highly acclaimed, best-selling novels, Orchids and Stone and Measure of the Moon and the Horseshoer Mystery Series. She is also the author of several non-fiction books and articles on the care and training of dogs and horses. Away from her desk, she spends hours on backcountry trails as a runner and rider, sometimes combining her two outdoor pursuits via the obscure sport of Ride and Tie. She lives with her husband, their Malinois, and two Akhal Tekes on Washington State's vast Olympic Peninsula. lisapreston.com
--This text refers to the paperback edition.
Review
Advance praise for Dead Blow:
"A tough yet vulnerable farrier tracks a killer, makes new friends, and commits to marriage. . . .A gritty tale with a complex mystery and an unusual heroine." --Kirkus Reviews "Preston's enjoyable sequel to 2018's The Clincher. . . . Rainy, a strong, down-home, likable sleuth, has just the right amount of attitude to give her some gumption. . . . Preston delivers a steady ride right up to the satisfying ending. Hopefully, Rainy will be back soon."--Publishers Weekly "A winning follow-up to the series opener, The Clincher (2018), and a must for horse lovers." --Booklist "Rainy Dale is a lively, appealing one-of-a-kind. Dead Blow is great fun to read, partly because of the clever, quirky, twisty plot, but even more so because of the frequent peeks into Rainy's clever, quirky, twisty mind. May the series long continue." --Aaron Elkins, Edgar Award-winning author of the Gideon Oliver mystery series "Lisa Preston puts her own sharp edge on this fast-moving contemporary western thriller. Her heroine, young Rainy Dale, is a female horseshoer, as strong and passionate of mind as she is strong of back. When accidents in her central Oregon paradise don't seem so accidental, and evil holds the whip hand as the bodies start piling up, Rainy proves that cold steel and hot iron are for deadlier deeds than shoeing horses."--Bart Paul, author of See that My Grave is Kept Clean and others in the Tommy Smith High Country Noir series Praise for The Clincher:
"Preston's background as a police officer, horse owner, and author of several nonfiction works about horses helps make the actions of her characters authentic and very believable. VERDICT Fans of light mystery with tough female protagonists and a little romance thrown in will want this book. For those who enjoy both mysteries and horses, it's a must."
--Library Journal (Patsy Gray) "...this exuberantly quirky series opener...will leave readers breathless and eagerly awaiting Rainy's next adventure." --Publishers Weekly, starred review "A rousing novel. The mystery leaves plenty of open questions for the tough but needy heroine while immersing the reader in all things equine." --Kirkus Book Reviews "Fast-paced, absorbing and fun to boot, The Clincher grabs your attention from the first paragraph and never loosens its grip. Rainy Dale--horseshoer with sass--is one of the freshest and most original sleuths to come along in mystery fiction. May she live on and on!" --Margaret Coel, NYT bestselling author of Winter's Child "Rainy Dale--an engaging character with a unique voice who can shoe horses like nobody's business!" --J.A. Jance, NYT best-selling author ofClawback "Lisa Preston's The Clincher hits like a nailing hammer and won't let go--her horseshoeing sleuth, Rainy Dale, is a new and distinctive voice in crime fiction." --Craig Johnson, NYT bestselling author of the Longmire series "The Clincher runs at full gallop from first page to last with sharp-eyed Rainy Dale leading the charge. Lisa Preston's writing is so vivid you'll think you're sitting in the saddle and you'll finish knowing you need to see Rainy Dale ride again." --Mark Stevens, Rocky Mt. Fiction Writers "Writer of the Year" and author of Lake of Fire "The Clincher by Lisa Preston is the perfect contemporary western." --Reavis Wortham, author of the Sonny Hawke and Red River series "A great plot and compelling cast of characters round out The Clincher. This one is a winner." --James W. Ziskin, award winning author of the Ellie Stone mysteries "Be forewarned that the last forty pages will have you hanging onto your saddle horn and you won't be able to stop until the ride is over. Personally, I can't wait to see what Rainy Dale does next." --Leigh Hearon, author of the Carson Stables Mystery series "A terrific launch of what's to be a series of...contemporary western thrillers...Craig Johnson, creator of Walt Longmire and so a master of this form, is one of several people who already like this book a lot...you'll be rattled and moved and deeply satisfied before you're done, too, and hungry for more of this smart, tough, and resourceful person." --Shawangunki Journal "The novel boasts a fast-paced plot, sympathetic characters who come alive and writing that is excellent..." --Carol Crigger, Western Writers of America --This text refers to the paperback edition.
"A tough yet vulnerable farrier tracks a killer, makes new friends, and commits to marriage. . . .A gritty tale with a complex mystery and an unusual heroine." --Kirkus Reviews "Preston's enjoyable sequel to 2018's The Clincher. . . . Rainy, a strong, down-home, likable sleuth, has just the right amount of attitude to give her some gumption. . . . Preston delivers a steady ride right up to the satisfying ending. Hopefully, Rainy will be back soon."--Publishers Weekly "A winning follow-up to the series opener, The Clincher (2018), and a must for horse lovers." --Booklist "Rainy Dale is a lively, appealing one-of-a-kind. Dead Blow is great fun to read, partly because of the clever, quirky, twisty plot, but even more so because of the frequent peeks into Rainy's clever, quirky, twisty mind. May the series long continue." --Aaron Elkins, Edgar Award-winning author of the Gideon Oliver mystery series "Lisa Preston puts her own sharp edge on this fast-moving contemporary western thriller. Her heroine, young Rainy Dale, is a female horseshoer, as strong and passionate of mind as she is strong of back. When accidents in her central Oregon paradise don't seem so accidental, and evil holds the whip hand as the bodies start piling up, Rainy proves that cold steel and hot iron are for deadlier deeds than shoeing horses."--Bart Paul, author of See that My Grave is Kept Clean and others in the Tommy Smith High Country Noir series Praise for The Clincher:
"Preston's background as a police officer, horse owner, and author of several nonfiction works about horses helps make the actions of her characters authentic and very believable. VERDICT Fans of light mystery with tough female protagonists and a little romance thrown in will want this book. For those who enjoy both mysteries and horses, it's a must."
--Library Journal (Patsy Gray) "...this exuberantly quirky series opener...will leave readers breathless and eagerly awaiting Rainy's next adventure." --Publishers Weekly, starred review "A rousing novel. The mystery leaves plenty of open questions for the tough but needy heroine while immersing the reader in all things equine." --Kirkus Book Reviews "Fast-paced, absorbing and fun to boot, The Clincher grabs your attention from the first paragraph and never loosens its grip. Rainy Dale--horseshoer with sass--is one of the freshest and most original sleuths to come along in mystery fiction. May she live on and on!" --Margaret Coel, NYT bestselling author of Winter's Child "Rainy Dale--an engaging character with a unique voice who can shoe horses like nobody's business!" --J.A. Jance, NYT best-selling author ofClawback "Lisa Preston's The Clincher hits like a nailing hammer and won't let go--her horseshoeing sleuth, Rainy Dale, is a new and distinctive voice in crime fiction." --Craig Johnson, NYT bestselling author of the Longmire series "The Clincher runs at full gallop from first page to last with sharp-eyed Rainy Dale leading the charge. Lisa Preston's writing is so vivid you'll think you're sitting in the saddle and you'll finish knowing you need to see Rainy Dale ride again." --Mark Stevens, Rocky Mt. Fiction Writers "Writer of the Year" and author of Lake of Fire "The Clincher by Lisa Preston is the perfect contemporary western." --Reavis Wortham, author of the Sonny Hawke and Red River series "A great plot and compelling cast of characters round out The Clincher. This one is a winner." --James W. Ziskin, award winning author of the Ellie Stone mysteries "Be forewarned that the last forty pages will have you hanging onto your saddle horn and you won't be able to stop until the ride is over. Personally, I can't wait to see what Rainy Dale does next." --Leigh Hearon, author of the Carson Stables Mystery series "A terrific launch of what's to be a series of...contemporary western thrillers...Craig Johnson, creator of Walt Longmire and so a master of this form, is one of several people who already like this book a lot...you'll be rattled and moved and deeply satisfied before you're done, too, and hungry for more of this smart, tough, and resourceful person." --Shawangunki Journal "The novel boasts a fast-paced plot, sympathetic characters who come alive and writing that is excellent..." --Carol Crigger, Western Writers of America --This text refers to the paperback edition.
Product details
- ASIN : B07WSHRWN3
- Publisher : Arcade Crimewise (5 November 2019)
- Language : English
- File size : 1126 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 276 pages
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Wanderlust
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Read
Reviewed in Canada on 13 February 2020Verified Purchase
This book would have been an easy read had I been familiar with horseshoeing. As it was, I learned a lot about the trade. Rainy, the protagonist, was a likeable character, and while she spoke a language almost all her own - the slang, and the entertaining way she describes things - it made for an entertaining read. Rainy solved the mystery, although she didn't set out to actively do so - it was more that she collected clues during the course of her day, talking to the people she met, and she put it all together with help from her friend, a clerk in the sheriff's office. I enjoyed the book, the story, and the characterizations.
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Paul M. Steinle
3.0 out of 5 stars
Written in central character's westernesque vernacular.
Reviewed in the United States on 11 June 2020Verified Purchase
"Dead Blow" is buoyed up by the author's extensive, in-depth knowledge of horses and their care. But it's nearly sunk by a decision to write the story in the protagonist's voice – on the page it reads as a trip through a rabbit warren of syntactical, western-spun, twists and turns. If there was ever a story that would be vastly improved by an audio treatment, it is this one. But it's not available in Audible. Find a reader who can pull off the author's Mark Twain-meets-horse-and-cowboy culture language, and this book would great fun to experience. But READING it, is really tough slogging.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Love this girl!
Reviewed in the United States on 29 February 2020Verified Purchase
This is a fun book to read. The heroine is a good ole country girl and I would love to know more about her. Her sweetie is a lovely guy and her new home has downhome people who care about others. I enjoyed the mystery but got a little confused at times. I would definitely recommend this book to others!
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Okay.
Reviewed in the United States on 27 July 2020Verified Purchase
It is a shame an author has to ruin a potential good read by cursing, trashy language. First time for this author and last.
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Donna Alderson
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2nd Book Good as the 1st
Reviewed in the United States on 19 February 2020Verified Purchase
It’s rare to read a book with horses as good as the series. The characters are engaging and likable. I will recommend this book to my horse-lover friends
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