This book has been reprinted so many times. There are tons of covers for it and this isn't the best one, but it's the one I read.
Not too long ago, I started re-exploring Mary Stewart's books, which I enjoyed when I was a teenager. I read The Ivy Tree and had to force myself to finish it. Not so with Airs Above the Ground.
I thought I'd like it partly because I love the Lipizzan horses. I've been to the Spanish Riding School in Vienna and I've seen the horses perform more than once. They were trained as fearsome war horses. The horses aren't the focus of the story, but they're an important part of it.
Vanessa March and her husband have a fight before he leaves on a business trip. He's in Stockholm, at least he said that's where he was going. But a friend of hers sees him in a news clip at the movies in a story about a circus fire near Vienna. That friend uses the information to coerce Vanessa into escorting her teenage son, Timothy, to Vienna to visit his estranged father.
Tim's father isn't interested in having a teenage son, so Tim and Vanessa go off to find her husband. They find the circus and make friends with the performers. Vanessa is a veterinarian and helps an old horse with an abscess.
They find her husband, who is there under a different name. A man from his company was killed in the fire and he's trying to find out what happened to him. He's been keeping a secret fromVanessa, a big secret.
There are car chases up a steep mountain, a near accident with a cog train, drug smuggling, and an equine surprise.
The action was so intense that I could barely put the book down. It rekindled my interest in Mary Stewart.
If you want to see the Lipizzaners in action, go here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84Ii_Xdk6jI
If you want to watch an amazing equine athlete with an amazing sense of rhythm, here's the late, great Blue Hors Matine:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKQgTiqhPbw
Glad it ended p being such a good book. It certainly does sound action packed!
ReplyDeleteIt was a fast and interesting read. I'm glad I stuck with Mary Stewart. I have two more of her books, so I'll give them a try after the holidays.
DeleteI definitely haven't read this one so I'll be adding it to my list. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed it. It was fast-paced and interesting. Stewart writes such great descriptions of scenery / landscapes.
DeleteI enjoyed this one immensely!
ReplyDeleteYes, I think it qualified as a page turner.
DeleteJoan, this is one of my favorite books! I love Mary Stewart. Her writing is beautiful and I hate it that she is stuck in the "romantic suspense" category. And thanks for the link to the Lipzanner horses!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to find a fellow Mary Stewart fan. It annoys me, too, that she gets relegated to that genre. She writes such beautiful descriptions. The horses are amazing and are, I believe, treated with much love and respect.
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