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In Colt Blood
In Colt Blood
Author: Jody Jaffe
ISBN-13: 9780804117111
ISBN-10: 080411711X
Publication Date: 8/3/1999
Rating:
  • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.
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3.2 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Fawcett
Book Type: Paperback
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I really enjoyed the first two Natalie Gold books, but I thought this one was by far the best of the three!! The character development continues; the mystery is excellent with a nice twist at the end. I wish that there were more in the series.
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I was disappointed in this book. I loved Jaffe's other two books but she seemed more intent on slamming conservative, religious people that creating a good book. It was okay to read but not one of her best
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In the third book of the Natalie Gold series, Nattie is looking for a killer of a horse show mom of one of the top pony riders in the country. One of the suspects runs off with her father in tow, and Natalie enlists the help of Henry to find them. I was slightly disappointed with this book because the relationship between Henry and Natalie isn't really discussed in this book. In fact, Henry doesn't really seemed to be mentioned at all in this book. Natalie is fighting crime mostly by herself. Her horse, Brenda Starr, is rarely mentioned too, but Brenda is hurt and I don't want to go into that too much. Natalie and Tony spark up a flame, but does Nattie do since she sort of has a little something with Henry? I felt that this book left too many loose ends to tie up at the end of the story. It seemed like the book was going along really well and then it just abruptly ends. It is surprising to find out who killed the woman. I think that if you read the first and second books and liked them, you may not like this one. It seems that this book was written on a different wavelength than the others.