Two new thrillers from veteran bestselling writers—Tami Hoag and Martha Grimes—are coincidentally set in horse country—in Wellington, Fla., and in Great Britain, respectively. In both, the drama centers around a missing young girl. Hoag's latest, Dark Horse, combines her two passions, crime writing and horses; she is a competitive equestrian. Bantam published the book with a 300,000-copy first printing. The Grave Maurice is Grimes's 18th Richard Jury mystery; she began a 10-city tour on September 5. Viking printed 83,000 copies of the new bestseller. Her previous Jury mystery, The Blue Last, out from Onyx, has 300,000 copies in print.
And They're Off
Sep 09, 2002
A version of this article appeared in the 09/09/2002 issue of Publishers Weekly under the headline: