
That would explain her uncanny ability to get into the head of a teen so convincingly and see the world through his eyes. DeVor stopped developing at the age of 16 or 17. This is one of those rare books that after you get a few pages into it you say: Oh man, this is gonna be really good, then shove everything else aside and dive in head first. My 5-Star Review of DANCING WITH A DEAD HORSE by Danielle DeVorĭanielle DeVor’s ‘Dancing With A Dead Horse’ is one of the best whodunnits I’ve read in a long time. Jason is left with a choice: To run and hide or to clear his name and find out why the killer is targeting him before it’s too late.

But if finding a body wasn’t bad enough, when a horse doll made of human skin and hair is found in his locker, the entire town accuses Jason of the murder.Īs the body count rises, so does the hostility. When he finds the body of the most popular girl in school, he has a major freak-out session, and then calls 911. Sixteen-year-old, Jason Miller, wants three things: to become a professional Mixed Martial Arts fighter, graduate from high school, and avoid his mother’s ballet classes.
