From the bestselling author of the landmark work Rubyfruit Jungle
comes an engaging, original new novel that only Rita Mae Brown
could have written. In the pristine world of Virginia foxhunting,
hunters, horses, hounds, and foxes form a lively community of
conflicting loyalties, where the thrill of the chase and the
intricacies of human-animal relationships are experienced
firsthand--and murder exposes a proud Southern community's unsavory
secrets. . . .
As Master of the prestigious Jefferson Hunt Club, Jane Arnold,
known as Sister, is the most revered citizen in the Virginia Blue
Ridge Mountain town where a rigid code of social conduct and
deep-seated tradition carry more weight than money. Nearing
seventy, Sister now must select a joint master to ensure a smooth
transition of leadership after her death. It is an honor of the
highest order--and one that any serious social climber would covet
like the Holy Grail.
Virginian to the bone with a solid foxhunting history, Fontaine
Buruss is an obvious candidate, but his penchant for philandering
and squandering money has earned him a less than sparkling
reputation. And not even Sister knows about his latest tawdry
scandal. Then there is Crawford Howard, a Yankee in a small town
where Rebel bloodlines are sacred. Still, Crawford has money--lots
of it--and as Sister is well aware, maintaining a first-class hunt
club is far from cheap.
With the competition flaring up, Southern gentility flies out the
window. Fontaine and Crawford will stop at nothing to discredit
each other. Soon the entire town is pulled into a rivalry that is
spiraling dangerously out of control. Even the animals have strong
opinions, and only Sister is able to maintain objectivity. But when
opening hunt day ends in murder, she, too, is stunned.
Who was bold and skilled enough to commit murder on the field? It
could only be someone who knew both the territory and the complex
nature of the hunt inside out. Sister knows of three people who
qualify--and only she, with the help of a few clever foxes and
hounds, can lay the trap to catch the killer.
A colorful foray into an intriguing world, Outfoxed features a
captivating cast of Southerners and their unforgettable animal
counterparts. Rita Mae Brown has written a masterful novel that
surprises, delights, and enchants.
"From the Hardcover edition."
General
| Imprint: |
Ballantine Books
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| Country of origin: |
United States |
| Series: |
"Sister" Jane, 1 |
| Release date: |
July 2005 |
| First published: |
July 2005 |
| Authors: |
Rita Mae Brown
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| Dimensions: |
203 x 132 x 20mm (L x W x T) |
| Format: |
Paperback - Trade
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| Pages: |
368 |
| Edition: |
2005 Ballantine Books trade pbk. ed |
| ISBN-13: |
978-0-345-48425-3 |
| Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
Genre fiction >
Crime & mystery >
General
Promotions
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| LSN: |
0-345-48425-8 |
| Barcode: |
9780345484253 |
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