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Paperback Mad Cow Nightmare Book

ISBN: 0373265603

ISBN13: 9780373265602

Mad Cow Nightmare

(Book #5 in the Ruth Willmarth Series)

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Ruth Willmarth wakes one hot July night to a cacophony of drums, high-pitched warbling, and the bellowing of cows. Her lover, Colm, has invited his distant cousin, Darren, to fill in as herdsman on... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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intriguing thriller

Nola is recovering from brain surgery in a Toronto hospital when her significant other Ritchie forces her to leave and go to Ruth Wilmarth's Upstate New York dairy farm to talk to his brother. Darren. Apparently Darren has left his Uncle Tormey's Tonawanda farm to work as a hired hand for the summer at Ruth's spread. Nola left the hospital without being released and a patient died there from Creutzfeldt Jekob disease, a form of mad cow disease that people can catch from infected food. The hospital wants Nola to return so they can test her, but she wants to get her son away from Tormey first. Darren, who is Colm's cousin and Ruth's lover, refuses to go back to his uncle's farm despite his brother's pleading. Ritchie turns violent even towards Nola, but soon is found dead. Everyone except Ruth thinks Nola killed him; Ruth, though she has problems with the USDA confiscating her herd, tries to prove Nola is innocent although her lover Colm is on the police force and convinced Nola killed Ritchie. Torney is a first class villain who has terrorized Nola, Ritchie, and Darren using an inheritance as a lever to control the trio. When they revolt, he becomes angry and unstable and there is no telling what he will do. Ruth is furious with Tormey because he sold her claves that might have mad cow disease. There are plenty of folks with a motive to kill Torney, but fans will keep reading to learn who performed the deed. Harriet Klausner

strong women & changing vermont

I have loved all Wright's Ruth Willmarth mysteries, and the new one is no exception. Ruth Willmarth, a dairy farmer in rural Vermont, is strong, gusty and intuitive. Each of the mystery novels takes on an issue or two of particular interest to Vermont and, probably, other rural communities. This one tackles mad cow disease and its ramifications, based on a true incident involving sheep in central Vermont. Romantic readers will be pleased to know that Ruth and her long-time man friend, Colm, move a step further to a larger commitment. This is highly recommended. Wright does her research and her characters are fascinating. A warning, however, the ending is quite a stunner.
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