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338 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published September 21, 1994
Horses wore thin aluminum shoes for racing, much lighter and thinner than the steel shoes they needed in the stable and out at exercise. Farriers would routinely change shoes before and after a race.I have said many times in my reviews that I am not a movie fan. That remains true. Even if this novel were made into a movie, I wouldn't go to see it. In this novel, we see how movies change from the novels on which they are based. I will freely admit that I'm absolutely certain the movie in this novel would have been vastly superior to the book on which it is based. Dick Francis gave us visuals and the ending is exquisite. The novel builds to that ending and I knew before I got there I would give this novel 5-stars, something that is rare from me for the mystery genre.