Trading his law career in for one as a horse trainer in the harness-racing circuit, Anthony Whiting becomes the leading trainer a prestigious California race. When horses begin dying, Tony must find out who is trying to ruin him and why--a question that leads him deep into the inner circles of the horse breeding elite.
I enjoyed it and would love to read more by this author.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
The plot kept me involved and the characters became real. The milieu of harness racing is fresh and interesting. The hero is competent and low key in a (I hate to overuse a comparison, but it's impossible to avoid) very Dick Francis kind of way. I would be very interested in any new titles by this author.
Dead Horses kept me going until the final page!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
As a horse racing nut I found Dead Horses to be great reading. It's the first mystery novel set at a harness race track that I have ever read. I could not figure out who the murderer was until the final pages of the book. It was that well written and thought out.For a novice or newcomer to horse racing there is a great glossary at the back that will keep you abreast of the racing lingo as you learn the in's and out's of the racing world.With this being Pat Hewitt's first novel I hope and look forward to reading the second one. She has the style to be the Dick Francis of harness racing.
dead horses was lively reading
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
a top notch mystery as well as a close look into the world of harness racing. easy to get into and difficult to put down. dick francis fans will find this a great follow-up!
A fine mystery in an interesting harness racing environment.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
I just finished reading Dead Horses. What a lot of insider information on harness racing! I especially liked the racing scenes. When I was about 60 pages from the end, I put the book down because I didn't want it to end. I couldn't leave it alone, though. I kept trying to figure out WHY the horses were being killed. Nothing made sense--until the end. The book has a good plot and I'd recommend it to anyone. Horse people will especially enjoy it, of course.
Excellent horse racing mystery written by an insider
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
I greatly enjoyed "Dead Horses", and was impressed by the quality of the writing, the inventiveness of the story line, and the author's life-long familiarity with the world of trotting race horses. My only regret is that I couldn't put the book down, and thus finished it too quickly! It left me wanting more...You don't have to know about horses to enjoy this book. For those who do, the story has the ring of truth plus the thrill of a good mystery tale, reminding me not a little of the stories by racing mystery writer Dick Francis. I hope that "Dead Horses" is the first of many stories published by Pat Hewitt.
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