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Irreverent Chicago racetrack publicist Jack Doyle, former advertising man and amateur boxer, accepts a new job as a thoroughbred jockey's agent. His client is a seventeen-year-old riding phenom from Ireland named Mickey Sheehan. Mickey and Jack prove to be an effective team until someone begins secretly doping the horses, affecting race results.

In his quest to identify the culprit, Doyle is aided by his old friend Moe Kellman, furrier-to-the-Mob; trainer Ralph Tenuta, himself the target of a blackmailer; and young veterinarian Ingrid McGuire, a talented horse communicator. The action moves from Chicago's Heartland Downs to New York's famed Saratoga Race Course, even stepping aboard Mob capo Fifi Bonadio's lavish yacht in Chicago's Belmont Harbor. Will Jack's persistent push for answers get him killed?

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 23, 2012
      Near the start of McEvoy’s solid fifth Jack Doyle mystery (after 2010’s The Significant Seven), an Irish friend persuades Doyle, who’s “between assignments,” to become the agent for Mickey Sheehan, an Irish jockey soon to arrive in Chicago, who’s “ust a bit over the age of seventeen, but greatly talented.” When Doyle meets Mickey at O’Hare, he’s surprised to discover his client is a girl. The doping of horses, possibly connected with veterinarian Eric Allgauer, who lost his job with a trainer Doyle works with on account of his drinking, complicates Mickey’s rise in the American horse-racing world. Allgauer may also bear a grudge against his former colleague, Ingrid McGuire, who supposedly can read horses’ minds. While the plot flows less smoothly than in previous entries, the author, a former Midwest editor and senior correspondent for Daily Racing Form, writes convincingly about the turf.

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