The Horsewoman

The Horsewoman

by James Patterson, Mike Lupica

Narrated by Chloe Cannon

Unabridged — 11 hours, 7 minutes

The Horsewoman

The Horsewoman

by James Patterson, Mike Lupica

Narrated by Chloe Cannon

Unabridged — 11 hours, 7 minutes

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Overview

Notes From Your Bookseller

For lovers of horse stories, this is for you. Set against the backdrop of Olympic-level equestrian competition, this is as much an intricate portrait of the sport as it is a compelling exploration of character.

This "hugely entertaining, riveting page-turner" (Louise Penny) follows the complicated relationship between mother and daughter as they face off in the Olympics-and into a ride they can barely control.

Maggie*Atwood*and Becky McCabe, mother and daughter, both champion riders, vowed to never, ever, go up against one another.*
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Until the tense, harrowing competitions leading to the Paris Olympics.*
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Mother and daughter share a dream: to be the best horsewoman in the world.
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Coronado is Maggie's horse. An absolutely top-tier Belgian warmblood.*
Sky is Becky's horse. A small, speedy Dutch warmblood.*
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Only James Patterson could bring you such breakneck speed, hair-raising thrills and spills.**
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Only hall of fame sportswriter Mike Lupica could make it all so real.

Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

Patterson and Lupica manage to get deep into the world of high-level show jumping and also, incredibly for two men, deep into the lives of three generations of strong women.  I don’t know what’s more compelling—the white-knuckle descriptions of the horse shows in the lead-up to the Olympics or the tense, complex relationships among the three women.  We grow to care deeply about these horsewomen.  This is a hugely entertaining, riveting, page-turner of a book.  A thrilling and thoughtful read.” —Louise Penny, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Chief Inspector Gamache series

The Horsewoman is more than a thriller—it’s an eye-opening ride through the high-stakes world of equestrian show-jumping. Patterson and Lupica make a great team, writing at a full gallop and with faultless timing of the lives of three fearless women connected by blood, competition, and a passion for fast horses.”
 —Carl Hiaasen, bestselling author of Squeeze Me

Library Journal

08/01/2021

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Product Details

BN ID: 2940176247718
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Publication date: 01/10/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 772,760
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