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Preston’s second “Horseshoer” mystery (after The Clincher) is another refreshing change from grim mysteries about serial killers and political plots. Readers of contemporary Westerns, horse fiction, and light mysteries will like this one.
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.
A must for dressage riders and instructors. This title compares well with classics such as Bengt Ljlingquist's Practical Dressage Manual and Walter Zettl's Dressage in Harmony.
With clear, easily understood instructions and a listing of all the equipment needed for training, this book is recommended for horse lovers and beginning trainers.
The book is well written and illustrated. Although the author achieves his goal of presenting academic dressage, a more thorough book on the subject is Sylvia Loch's Dressage (1990).