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ISBN-10: 0970500424

ISBN-13: 9780970500427

Oct 2001

Publisher: Newchi Pub

306 pages

Edition: 2

Language: English
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Never Enough (Paperback, 2001)
Author: Cali Canberra
Price: $4.96
Seller: themaltesecatisahorse (14Feedback is 10 to 49) 100%

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Seller's Comments: Brand new, can't fault it, can you? 2nd Canberra book about the Arabian horse business. Autographed.

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From the back cover: "Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the breeding barn... ...Cali Canberra, hot off the trail of her hit novel, TRADING PAPER, changes gaits and brings us another riveting tale about the Arabian horse business during the high spirited 1980's! ...The emotionally charged tale is a crime story that revolves around the moral and ethical issues of selling high-end horses for record prices. Rene Killian, a female bloodstock agent, plays by her own set of rules in her continuous pursuit of the almighty dollar. Trying to claw her way to the top, she's caught in the political crossfire between some of Southern California's most influential, financially successful "industry insiders" and equine investors. ...So, slip your feet into the stirrups, keep your heels down, sit back, hold on tight and get ready for the ride of your life." "About the author: For over 20 years, Cali Canberra has bought, sold, syndicated, bred and brokered some of the most valuable Polish Arabians in the world."