Stalking Horse

by Bill Shoemaker

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Straight from the Winner's Circle, the greatest jockey of all time draws on his vast experience on and off the track to spin one of the most suspenseful mysteries of the year.... Coley Killebrew was one of the best jockeys in the business -- until a race-fixing scandal got him barred from the track. Now the man responsible for blackening his name, racing steward Raymond Starbuck, offers Coley a chance to redeem his reputation. All Coley has to do is investigate some underworld characters who show more are muscling in on a track in New Orleans, resist the irresistible redhead he loved and lost. Francie Dorn, and reckon with Lea, Starbuck's leggy blonde daughter, who's its adept at seducing men as she is at blowing them away.... show less

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MikeBriggs Horse racing and the world that surrounds it. Both leads investigate mysteries thrust upon them, neither are current jockeys. Coley Killebrew, in Stalking Horse, is an ex-jockey brought in to investigate underworld characters. Max Moreton, in Dead Heat, is a chef, caterer, who investigates after a bomb explodes at one of his catered gatherings at the race track. Both Killebrew and Moreton are involved in food, and horse racing (Killebrew is part owner of a restaurant).

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Ex-jockey Colley Killebrew has made a successful go of it as a part owner of a thriving Las Vegas restaurant. He's even (mostly) over being accused of race-fixing seven years before. When the race steward who pressed for his disbarment comes to him with a proposition, he's a bit intrigued, but it takes the offer of information on his then-girlfriend Francie Dorn to get his cooperation.

Now he's headed for New Orleans and an undercover operation - if he can block a racetrack scam aimed at taking control of the Magnolia Park track, he'll get what he wants... but to do so he'll have to survive a critical lack of information, a devious ex, the mob, and a little-bitty ol' hurricane. Should be simple, right?

Not bad for a first effort, and I'll show more definitely track down the subsequent installments to see what Colley gets up to next. Maybe not up to Dick Francis standards yet, but definitely promising. show less
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This was an interesting book by a former famous jockey. While not near the impressive Dick Francis, this book was still a good thriller. A Louisiana hurricane is nothing to play with, as the main characters found out. I did think it odd that for a hurricane to do so much damage to property that it was amazing that Starbuck manages to fly through said hurricane and also somehow find his way to the Dogwood plantation without damage while everything else is being damaged.

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Fiction and Literature, Mystery
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PS3569 .H5716 .S7Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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