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Jenny Cain #6

Bum Steer

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Charming amateur sleuth Jenny Cain returns in Bum Steer, to solve a mysterious murder that sends her on a twisting adventure in the wild, wild West.

258 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1990

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Nancy Pickard

103 books351 followers
Nancy Pickard is an American crime novelist. She received a degree in journalism from the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri and began writing at age 35.

She has won five Macavity Awards, four Agatha Awards, an Anthony Award, and a Shamus Award. She is the only author to win all four awards. Her novel The Virgin of Small Plains, published in 2007, won an Agatha Award. She also served on the board of directors of the Mystery Writers of America.

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732 reviews9 followers
July 1, 2014
I read this book for the monograph. It won the best novel award Agatha in 1990. (I'm going to have to check all these dates of the awards in these reviews.) This is part of the Jenny Cain series, and I love these books so much. It has been an incredible pleasure to reread the series, and I have to exercise some control not to restart the series for a third time. Wonderful. Sheila, if you read this review, this is a series you would love. I will try to remember to add this to the list I am creating for you. Start at the beginning.
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2,042 reviews53 followers
May 30, 2022
I enjoyed this book, although I took a fairly long pause at one point to read part of another book (my mind has been a bit all over the place lately). There were a few things that I had minor quibbles with (like why when Jenny got the call about wealthy ranch farmer Cat leaving an estate to Port Fred's foundation, she immediately assumed it was a 'him' - I would have thought the name Cat belonged to a woman, short for Katherine) but overall, I didn't see the ending coming!
537 reviews1 follower
January 23, 2019
The foundation that Jenny Cain works for inherits a cattle ranch worth a couple of million dollars. She'd never heard of the rich man who left it to them in his will & wondered how he, Cat Benet, knew of them.
Two men live on & run the ranch. Both are long-time employees of Cat's.
Cat stated in his will that none of his heirs are allowed to step foot on his ranch. He left his four ex-wives a generous amount of money.
Although Cat is gravely ill in the hospital, someone murdered him by smothering him with a pillow.
Jenny Cain travels to meet all Cat's heirs in an attempt to figure out who had murdered him and why, and why Cat had them banned from the ranch.
This story is unlike any I've read before. I don't want to say more to avoid ruining the story for anyone who wishes to read it.
37 reviews5 followers
June 9, 2023
Western Fun

A mysterious bequived (spelling?) ranch, a foundation head with no ranching experiencr, a wild Romeo and murder. Some laugh out loud lines and general intrigue in the West. I enjoyed!
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1,630 reviews3 followers
September 11, 2018
Number six in this entertaining series about civic foundation director in Pirt Frederick,Mass. Lots of plot twists and humor.
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October 24, 2018
It wasn't a bad read at first, the quality of the writing stands up all these years later, but then suddenly it turns into a romance mystery with only moderate success
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May 24, 2022
I really enjoyed this story but there wasn't much of Geof in the story.
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September 13, 2023
Exciting read. I had a little trouble with the ending. My life experiences were different than those re the weather in the novel.

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June 5, 2012
When the Civic Foundation of Port Frederick Massachusetts gets a strange $4 million bequest of a cattle ranch in Kansas, Executive Director Jenny Cain is sent to investigate it's validity. The Foundation would be expected to forever employ the two ranch hands and the family is forbidden to visit the ranch on threat of loss of inheritance. However, the day Jenny arrives, the bequestor, "Cat" is murdered and Jenny feels it her duty to find out what is going on in this Kansas town and why "Cat" has made such a bizarre will.

The mystery of the four wives and the ranch hands is enough to keep Jenny busy and is interesting enough to keep the reader entertained. The ending is rather a surprise though I'm sure I should have seen it coming but didn't. This is the first book I've read in this series and though I liked Jenny, I'm not sure I will avidly continue this series. If I happen to come across a book from the series, I will snap it up but I won't be actively searching out subsequent books.
2,121 reviews16 followers
January 23, 2012
#6 in the Jenny Cain mystery series. Jenny is the CEO of a charitable foundation in the fictional small town of Port Frederick, Mass. Nearly the whole story is set in the Mid and Southwest. Jenny is asked to come to Kansas City because the Foundation has been named as beneficiary to a large Kansas Ranch. Jenny is task to evaluate it and it quickly leads to murder. Jenny feels the bequest is suspicious and tries to determine why it was made along with solving the murder. Also involves members of the ranch owner's family and strange conditions set with their inheritances.
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42 reviews1 follower
September 26, 2013
This mystery broke the well established frame of “Poor Fred” surroundings, and took us to an exciting wild-wild west setting. The mysterious, elusive, and shady bequest of a three millions dollar ranch to the Frederick Civic Foundation turned out to be an interesting story of a man’s live and four marriages and several children later. This one was so obvious I cracked it right away. “There’s nothing more elusive than an obvious fact.”—Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
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846 reviews
January 9, 2010
My favorite of the Jenny Cain novels. Perhaps it's because it takes place in my native Kansas. Nevertheless, the title perfectly fits the novel because the reader discovers at the end that Pickard has given the reader a bum steer.
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1,376 reviews69 followers
February 17, 2010
Hysterical. I didn't think I could like a book as much as "Confession," but this installment in the Jenny Cain series is also great. Didn't guess the end until, well, the end. Totally satisfying mystery all around.
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161 reviews2 followers
July 30, 2011
a great mystery set in the Flint Hills of Kansas. Believable surprise twists make it a fun read.
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173 reviews
January 7, 2013
I was sort of disappointed in this Nancy Pickard story. Not very entertaining, but did have a good twist at the end.
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November 29, 2013
I liked this while I was reading it, but when I finished it, I have to admit I was left a little unsatisfied, and I'm not quite sure why. Not your run-of-the-mill mystery, though, that's for sure.
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1,275 reviews6 followers
July 29, 2015
Could not put this book down from start to finish! Another good mystery in the Jenny Cain Mystery series. Now where is the next one? LOVED IT!
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