Search results for ""Author Rita Mae Brown""
Center Point Out of Hounds
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Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc Murder at Monticello: A Mrs. Murphy Mystery
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Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc Wish You Were Here: A Mrs. Murphy Mystery
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Random House USA Inc The Litter of the Law: A Mrs. Murphy Mystery
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Ullstein Taschenbuchvlg. Fr eine Handvoll Muse
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Random House Publishing Group Hiss Tell
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Random House USA Inc A Hiss Before Dying: A Mrs. Murphy Mystery
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Random House USA Inc Lost & Hound: A Novel
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Random House USA Inc Thrill of the Hunt: A Novel
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Random House USA Inc Tall Tail: A Mrs. Murphy Mystery
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Ullstein Taschenbuchvlg. Morgen Katze wirds was geben
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Random House USA Inc Claws for Alarm: A Mrs. Murphy Mystery
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Random House USA Inc Whiskers in the Dark: A Mrs. Murphy Mystery
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Random House USA Inc Furmidable Foes: A Mrs. Murphy Mystery
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press The Sand Castle
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Random House USA Inc Scarlet Fever: A Novel
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Random House USA Inc Homeward Hound: A Novel
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Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc Bingo
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Center Point Lost & Hound
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Random House USA Inc Out of Hounds: A Novel
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Random House USA Inc The Tail of the Tip-Off: A Mrs. Murphy Mystery
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Random House USA Inc Cakewalk: A Novel
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Random House USA Inc Probable Claws: A Mrs. Murphy Mystery
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Random House USA Inc Rubyfruit Jungle: A Novel
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Vintage Publishing Rubyfruit Jungle
Fifty years after its first publication, discover the classic coming-of-age novel that confronts prejudice and injustice with power and humanity.WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY RITA MAE BROWNMolly Bolt is a young lady with a big character. Beautiful, funny and bright, Molly figures out at a young age that she will have to be tough to stay true to herself in 1950s America. In her dealings with boyfriends and girlfriends, in the rocky relationship with her mother and in her determination to pursue her career, she will fight for her right to happiness. Charming, proud and inspiring, Molly is the girl who refuses to be put in a box.
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Random House USA Inc Hiss of Death: A Mrs. Murphy Mystery
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Ullstein Taschenbuchvlg. Ist die Katze aus dem Haus
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Random House Publishing Group Feline Fatale
Politicians fight like cats and dogs, but when things take a deadly turn at the Virginia House of Delegates, Mary Minor “Harry” Haristeen calls on her beloved pets to help her crack the case and stop the fur from flying in this latest mystery from Rita Mae Brown and her feline co-author Sneaky Pie Brown.Spring flowers may be about to bloom in Crozet, Virginia, but Harry is thinking about snow. Her dear friend Ned Tucker is in the House of Delegates, advocating for a bill to improve road clearing during bad weather, and Harry and Ned’s wife, Susan, have gone down to the statehouse to support him. Tensions are high between political parties, and no one can agree on anything for long enough to get something done. The bill’s chief detractor is the glamorous Amanda Fields, a former newscaster turned delegate whose flair for the dramatic has earned her a formidable reputation—and made her more than a few enemies. Amanda’s claws-out a
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Random House Publishing Group Lost Hound
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Taylor Trade Publishing Renegade Champion: The Unlikely Rise of Fitzrada
“If you buy that horse, you’re buying your daughter’s death warrant,” Jane Pohl’s father was warned at the army barracks in the spring of 1941. But the potential that his teenage daughter Jane saw in the small, temperamental Thoroughbred was enough to convince him otherwise. Earlier that year, when Fitzrada arrived at the army base where Jane’s family lived, the horse was stubborn, unpredictable, and dangerous. Any man who dared addle him up soon found himself face down in the dirt. Jane, excited to ride any horse and up for the challenge, had the most success with Fitz. She was patient and consistent, and the horse responded well at last, showing a great affinity for jumping. Then, inexplicably, a terrible riding accident resulted in serious injuries for both Jane and Fitz, and the army decide that it was time to destroy the horse. Heartbroken, Jane pleaded with her reluctant father: the only way to save Fitz was to buy him from the army. Jane Pohl’s foresight proved to be correct. Jane and Fitz went on to take the Virginia show-jumping circuit by storm, winning 37 jumper and 6 hinter championships. At a time when women were rarely seen in jumping classes at horse shows and were not taken seriously by male competitors, Jane and Fitz helped to break down barriers against women riders competing in the Olympics. In 1946, Jane and Fitz found themselves at the Jumper Championship at the prestigious National Horse Show in Madison Square Garden—the highest jumping title in North America. The road there for horse and rider was a five-year test of faith, patience, and understanding friendship.
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Taylor Trade Publishing Renegade Champion: The Unlikely Rise of Fitzrada
“If you buy that horse, you’re buying your daughter’s death warrant,” Jane Pohl’s father was warned at the army barracks in the spring of 1941. But the potential that his teenage daughter Jane saw in the small, temperamental Thoroughbred was enough to convince him otherwise. Earlier that year, when Fitzrada arrived at the army base where Jane’s family lived, the horse was stubborn, unpredictable, and dangerous. Any man who dared addle him up soon found himself face down in the dirt. Jane, excited to ride any horse and up for the challenge, had the most success with Fitz. She was patient and consistent, and the horse responded well at last, showing a great affinity for jumping. Then, inexplicably, a terrible riding accident resulted in serious injuries for both Jane and Fitz, and the army decide that it was time to destroy the horse. Heartbroken, Jane pleaded with her reluctant father: the only way to save Fitz was to buy him from the army. Jane Pohl’s foresight proved to be correct. Jane and Fitz went on to take the Virginia show-jumping circuit by storm, winning 37 jumper and 6 hinter championships. At a time when women were rarely seen in jumping classes at horse shows and were not taken seriously by male competitors, Jane and Fitz helped to break down barriers against women riders competing in the Olympics. In 1946, Jane and Fitz found themselves at the Jumper Championship at the prestigious National Horse Show in Madison Square Garden—the highest jumping title in North America. The road there for horse and rider was a five-year test of faith, patience, and understanding friendship.
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