"Lip biting, chair-gripping, racing fiction at its best" WILLIE CARSON "...not since Edgar Wallace has any crime writer written about horse racing with such expertise..." MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS When Charlie Boxer was thrown at the Chair on the Grand National course, his racing career was shattered. After seeking solace at the bottom of a bottle, Charlie gets a job as a tipster with a local radio station. He also researches a biography of Tom McKay, ex-Champion Jockey turned owner and trainer. When Charlie discovers something in McKay's past which he would very much like to keep there, it seems clear who is trying to silence him. But what part does the voluptuous lady-jockey Donna Redway play? And why is she being so very friendly to Charlie?
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