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The Entry from San Sebastian

by Bill Adkins

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For Juanita with love and gratitude
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David Hill and Ramon Vasquez sat comfortably in the clubhouse at the Finisterra racetrack in Sonora, Mexico.
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(from the back of the book) David Hill couldn't say no to a female jockey named Elenita who was as fantastic in the sack as she was in the saddle. All she wanted in return was the most famous mount in the racing world. David Hill couldn't say no to the all-powerful masters of the Syndicate, who made him the man-on-the-spot in a gigantic scheme to loot the sport of kings, and turned him into a sitting duck for a pair of sadistic killers wearing police uniforms. David Hill always said yes to plunging into pleasure and running into trouble - but this was one wild ride where death had a whip hand on him...
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