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Airs Above the Ground

The suspenseful, romantic story that will sweep you off your feet

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Airs Above the Ground

By: Mary Stewart
Narrated by: Antonia Whillans
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The original writer of romantic suspense, Mary Stewart leads her readers on a thrilling journey across mid-century Europe in this tale of adventure and deception, sure to be loved by fans of Agatha Christie and Barbara Pym.

Vanessa March's husband, Lewis, is meant to be on a business trip in Stockholm - so why does he briefly appear in newsreel footage of a fire at a circus in Vienna, with his arm around another woman? Vanessa flies to Austria to find her husband, inadvertently becoming involved in a mystery that spans three countries...and the famous dancing stallions of the Spanish Riding School.

The moonlight flooded the meadow, blanching all colours to its own ghostly silver. The pines were very black. As the stallion rose in the last magnificent rear of the levande, the moonlight poured over him bleaching his hide so that for perhaps five or six seconds he was no longer an old broken-down piebald but a haute école stallion of the oldest line in Europe.

©1965 Mary Stewart (P)1965 Hodder & Stoughton Limited
Thriller & Suspense Mystery Suspense Fiction Exciting Romantic Suspense Romance Heartfelt
Engaging Mystery • Captivating Adventure • Excellent Performance • Wonderful Heroine • Beautiful Descriptions

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A very pleasant story, just enough suspense, with a lovely descriptions of Austrian countryside and loving descriptions of the Lippizaner horses. I found the narrator’s tone to be rather flat, with no appreciable difference between one character and another, although she was very easy to understand.

Vintage Mary Stewart with special appeal to horse lovers

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Having grown up reading Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys in the 1950s and then moving into Agatha Christie and Sherlock Holmes, how had I never heard of Mary Stewart before? I enjoyed this book quite a bit until the too-lengthy denouement toward the end. it would have been better broken up just a bit.

However, the story is intriguing and educational about the Lipizzaner horses. I will read more Stewart.

The narrator is quite good, but I felt that she mispronounced several words. One obvious one was saying that someone took a bow and pronouncing it like a bow one ties or holds to shoot an arrow. With that overlooked, she did a good job.

Old Book, Still Good

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If you love a story with animals, slowly building mystery and suspense, this one has it all. Spies, a circus, horses, tragedy, an intrepid lady veterinarian, and an adventure loving teenage boy on a quest in Austria. If you're anything like me and tend to cry for happy, sad, and/or beautiful you'll want to keep the kleenex within easy reach. This is by far one of my most beloved books and I am overjoyed to now be able to read in ebook or listen to it in audiobook as I feel the urge. Mary Stewart has little competition for good, clean mystery and adventure for teenagers on up to seniors who grew up reading her books.

A Classic of Building Suspense

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This one runs on characters more than action, although the ending more than satisfies in that department. Written in different times, so don’t expect modern reactions to every situation.

Dated but still excellent

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I liked the narrative and the accuracy of the horses involved in the circus potion and the Spanish Riding School portion. I like the well written characters and the little surprises along the way.

Good story about a little known subject

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