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I received my copy of The Old Woman and the Mad Horse as an ARC, and it sat on my computer waiting for a long time, because I’d never read a book in e-book form before. Bit of trog, but there you are.
I gradually became familiar with the art of e-reading and as I did the story grabbed me more and more.
The tale starts in the middle, then runs forward at an enormous pace, which I like, because we are always in the middle. Beginnings aren’t clean things.
I became conscious ...more
I received my copy of The Old Woman and the Mad Horse as an ARC, and it sat on my computer waiting for a long time, because I’d never read a book in e-book form before. Bit of trog, but there you are.
I gradually became familiar with the art of e-reading and as I did the story grabbed me more and more.
The tale starts in the middle, then runs forward at an enormous pace, which I like, because we are always in the middle. Beginnings aren’t clean things.
I became conscious ...more

The genre for, “The Old Woman & the Mad Horse…”, by Cage Dunn and Rose Brimson, is action thriller. It takes place in the sparsely populated town of Brimpaen (that actually exists but is being used fictitiously here) in Australia. The story starts out pretty calmly, where Hella Solaris, a six-foot plus tall woman who is an “ex-operative” of a secret organization, plans on settling down from her previous top secret job. She’s had her boss find the perfect little out-of-the-way ranch for her and h
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