From the polo grounds of Palm Beach to the lavish horse farms of Connecticut to Chicago's wealthiest suburbs and Kentucky's thoroughbred stables, bestselling author Ken Englade takes a riveting look at the most horrifying, fascinating and electrifying case ever to rock the ritzy horse world--the disappearance of candy heiress Helen Brach. Photo insert. Martin's Press.
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From the polo grounds of Palm Beach to the lavish horse farms of Connecticut to Chicago's wealthiest suburbs and Kentucky's thoroughbred stables, bestselling author Ken Englade takes a riveting look at the most horrifying, fascinating and electrifying case ever to rock the ritzy horse world--the disappearance of candy heiress Helen Brach. Photo insert. Martin's Press.
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I would almost go as far as to say that this book is a must-read for anyone in the show-jumping industry. It is a well-written account of what really happened back in the 1990s. These horrifying events revolved around greed and insurance money. It is horrendous that many of these individuals are still heavily involved in the equine industry. I feel sorry for the horses with whom these people are in contact with. Should those who murdered children be allowed to teach pre-schoolers?