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  • Publisher: Unknown (2006)
  • ASIN: B0028QCI2M
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)

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5.0 out of 5 stars superb academic mystery, March 1, 2006
University of Wyoming Professor Sally Alder always start her Women's Rights in America class with the English common law "Rule of Thumb" that a man must use physical force to correct anything he deems is misbehavior by his wife or children; even the bible affirms that this is God's decree. In the twenty-first century, Sally points out that we are more enlightened, but some still hold to the rod and sword.

Student Charlie Preston stopped attending class about a month ago, but now sits outside Sally's office battered; she refuses to go to the cops, her family or even a hospital to insure no internal damage. Sally provides Charlie with some money while assuming the coed's dad Brad, who has harmed her before, beat her up. Charlie vanishes again and not long afterward Sally learns that someone killed Brad. The obvious suspect is Charlie so Sally with the help of attorney Dave Haggerty investigates the homicide as she firmly believes her abused student is innocent.

In her fourth academic mystery (see BYE, BYE LOVE) Mustang Sally places herself in danger in an effort to prove the innocence of an abuse victim. The story line starts off very interesting as Sally lectures her class of mostly zombies on the Rule of Thumb that fascinatingly is never mentioned by Fundamentalists when quoting scripture as the rationale behind a social poison. The investigation is fun to follow while the heroine's relationship with Hawk is jeopardized by the attention Dave gives her. Fans of strong resourceful female sleuths will enjoy the Professor's latest escapades.

Harriet Klausner
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2.0 out of 5 stars Weakest title in the series (thus far), January 4, 2007
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Having read all of the Mustang Sally mysteries, I have to say I found this one to be the least interesting. Perhaps the pattern is becoming too familiar to me: Sally encounters a dangerous situation. Sally's friends warn her not to get involved. Sally gets involved anyway, endangering her life and her relationship with Hawk. Then she solves the mystery and everybody lives happily ever after, sort of. But if you've read all of the others, you might as well read this one too. It just seems with each successive novel the author has less and less original to say. Part of the reason I think this one is less engaging than the others, is that Sally has much less interaction with the Langham family. Those characters are much more involved in the other books in the series.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Howdy, Cowgirl!, September 29, 2011
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Mustang Sally isn't really a cowgirl but she kicks butt better than you might imagine. Gingy Scharf knows how to write a good tale and her series of mysteries featuring the irrepressible Sally are a hoot. A good read.
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THE RULE OF THUMB was one of those grotesqueries of English common law. Read the first page
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Charlie Preston, Dave Haggerty, Billy Reno, Bea Preston, Brad Preston, Scotty Atkins, Fort Collins, Bradley Preston, Aggie Stark, Dickie Langham, Beatrice Preston, John Boy, Albany County, Charlotte Preston, Sally Alder, Maude Stark, Dunwoodie Center, Professor Alder, Sheriff Langham, Alvin Sabble, Bad Brad, Shelter Clinic, Safe House, Supreme Court, The Bra
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