"Brisk erotic thriller"
David Weis is a police sketch artist who draws
pictures of suspects after he interviews the witness. He
is very good at his job and his work has led to the capture
of some of the deadliest serial killer of our time. He is
now working as a court room artist in the Midwest town of
Calista, the place of his birth and formative growing up
years. When he has free time, he is trying to solve the
twenty-six year old homicide of Barbara Fulraine, a high
maintenance socialite and her lover, David's former gym
teacher. David is obsessed with the case because his
father was Barbara's psychiatrist and he committed suicide
after his patient was murdered. David sketches and talks
to all the parties connected with the case until he finally
stirs up the anger of someone who wants to keep the past
dead and buried along with a nosy artist. The protagonist is a dark and stirring character
who is driven by an internal compelling force to seek out
the truth at any cost. The price includes finding out
things about his father he'd rather not know. THE DREAM OF
THE BROKEN HORSES is an erotic thriller that moves at brisk
and a satisfying pace. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted December 31, 2001
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