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as does the revelation that House speaks Mandarin, which he cleverly hid by doing and saying nothing while the girl translated. Her lying attempt fits in nicely with the episode's overall theme of deception. The girl just had to say one thing before he figured out her motives. It's refreshing to be reminded of how quick on the uptake House is. When the girl came back after accidentally giving her mom the birth control, House probably figured that if she's too dumb to mix up the pills, she shouldn't be having sex. My guess is, like with the girlfriend, it was in the best interest of the patient. But why didn't he say anything the first time? He just gave the girl the prescription and sent her on her way. Which is probably part of the reason he does tell the mom in the end. On the flip side, if he tells the mom about the birth control, the girl will just be grounded for a few weeks. If House tells her the woman she's about to save doesn't love her anymore, she might rescind on the liver transplant, thus killing his patient. Obviously the stakes with the girlfriend are much higher.
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With the girl's mom in the clinic, House faces the same sort of situation that he's in with the main patient's girlfriend: He knows something they should know, but does he tell?
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readers on an adventure.Chinese girl looking for birth control, and her sick mother readers on an adventure.” - RT Book Reviews Meanwhile Cameron is angry at Foreman for stealing an article she worked on. “As usual, Brown is at her best when relaying the animals’ quirks and conversations, and mischievous foxes are a delight.” - Publishers Weekly House Season 2 Episode 18: Sleeping Dogs Lie Summary: House has to work fast when a woman comes in with a life-threatening case of insomnia. “Whether you’re a fox chaser or not, Brown’s storytelling skills will keep you entertained throughout.” - In & Around Horse Country
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Enough with the demographics of foxhunting as most people view it if I’ve learned one thing from reading Rita Mae Brown, it is to expect the unexpected!” - Huntington News foxhunting titles are great for readers who like gentility with a wicked little twist.” -Library Journal “Sister remains an intriguing and challenging sleuth. “ combines a clever plot, cherished characters and the beauty of nature and rural life to provide an entertaining whodunit.” - Richmond Times-Dispatch The biggest thrills are riding out with Sister and her chatty hounds on a cold, crisp morning.” - The New York Times Book Review
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Cunning foxes, sensible hounds, and sweet-tempered horses are among the sparkling conversationalists in this charming series starring Jane (Sister) Arnold.
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Sister and her animal friends must work fast to find a clever killer determined to keep deep-rooted secrets buried.Ī rollicking, riveting mystery, Let Sleeping Dogs Lie is a masterly novel full of colorful characters, gorgeous country landscapes, and the breathtaking thrill of the hunt. When mayhem follows the Jefferson Hunt back to Virginia, the deadly doings become all too real: A dear friend of Sister’s is found murdered. Now Sister and her hounds are on the case, digging up clues to an old murder that links three well-connected Southern families. The revelry is interrupted by jarring news: The discovery of grisly remains in the cemetery that are decidedly not equine. Sister knows better than anyone that an ill wind blows no good.Īfter the hunt, Sister Jane and her boyfriend, Gray Lorillard, head to a sumptuous party on a nearby estate, also home to a historic equine graveyard. Sister Jane and the Jefferson Hunt Club have traveled from Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains to the Bluegrass State of Kentucky to ride with the members of the Woodford Hounds-in the teeth of foul weather. In Let Sleeping Dogs Lie, a century-old crime reawakens bad will-and stirs up a scandal that chills Sister to the bone. The chase is on in New York Times bestselling author Rita Mae Brown’s gripping foxhunting mystery, featuring the irrepressible “Sister” Jane Arnold and the wily antics of her four-legged friends.