Book Three in the Garland House Trilogy
Preceded by Horse in the Mirror and Horse in the Portrait
"Thrilling stories with plenty of horses plus a measure of mystery and
suspense."
--Horse and Pony Magazine
Ellie and her horse Aslan have an unexpected stay at Garland House but
this time, although the horses and riding are still great, things have
changed. Jonah is elusive and cold, the former connection between him
and Ellie has disappeared, and she feels confused and lonely. There's
another girl on the scene who's taking all Jonah's attention but when
she leaves, the situation, instead of improving, gets far worse. Jonah
seems like he has lost his mind. A crime has been committed but just who
is the culprit? Everything points to Jonah, who clams up even more and
refuses to defend himself. Even his brother Ricky thinks he's guilty.
Only Ellie believes in Jonah's innocence and she and Aslan will risk
everything to save him.