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Nell Walton joins us this evening to discuss her novel titled "the Bone Trail". Nell's website is www.allpetspost.org/allhorsespost Author Bio: Nell Walton is an avid horsewoman and also owns two wild horses, both of which came from a herd near Elko, NV. She is also the founder and managing editor of the online equestrian news magazine, The AllHorses Post (www.allpetspost.org/allhorsespost). She has degrees in journalism and biology from the University of Arkansas, spent many years as a professional journalist and worked as an intern for former President Bill Clinton when he was governor of Arkansas. She lives in East Tennessee on a small horse farm with her husband, four horses, one donkey, two cats and two dogs. The Bone Trail is her first novel. Synopsis: The Bone Trail is the story of investigative journalist and horsewoman, Kate Wyndham, who is sent to northern Nevada to do a story on the disappearance of two wild horse advocates. When Wyndham attempts to gain information from the FBI and local authorities she is stonewalled. She turns to Jim Ludlow, a local rancher who lives on an Indian Reservation near where the advocates disappeared. Ludlow, a Shoshone Indian horse "whisperer" agrees to try to help Wyndham and they begin a search for answers that may cost them everything the hold dear – it may even cost them their lives. Kindle Edition: http://www.amazon.com/The-Bone-Trail-ebook/dp/B004HW7IG6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1296152353&sr=8-1 Bound Book: https://www.createspace.com/Workflow/book.do?action=jump&jump.step=estore&id=3535095&tsw=false (if they enter code HVA5WBCN they get 15% off) Nook: http://productsearch.barnesandnoble.com/search/results.aspx?store=EBOOK&WRD=nell+walton&page=index&prod=univ&choice=ebooks&query=nell+walton&flag=False&ugrp=1

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