So thrilled to receive this first and fabulous trade review from Kirkus on FLAMINGO ROAD. I am also very appreciative of the unnamed reviewer who read the story closely and got it right! Thank you Kirkus.
FLAMINGO ROAD
Sasscer Hill
Review Issue Date: January 15, 2017
Online Publish Date: December 27, 2016
Publisher:Minotaur
Pages: 320
Price ( Hardcover ): $25.99
Publication Date: April 18, 2017
ISBN ( Hardcover ): 978-1-250-09691-3
Category: Fiction
Classification: Mystery
Online Publish Date: December 27, 2016
Publisher:Minotaur
Pages: 320
Price ( Hardcover ): $25.99
Publication Date: April 18, 2017
ISBN ( Hardcover ): 978-1-250-09691-3
Category: Fiction
Classification: Mystery
The dark and dirty
underbelly of horse racing is exposed when a Baltimore cop goes to visit
relatives in Florida.Internal Affairs has been very interested in Fia McKee
ever since she shot and killed the man who was choking Shyra Darnell, a hot
walker at Pimlico who's so afraid of someone that she refuses to answer any
questions. When Fia's beloved father, a racehorse trainer, was murdered five
years earlier, Fia joined the police and has never given up on his case, which
has now turned very cold. Put on leave, she answers a call for help from her
brother, Patrick, whose wife has walked out and left him with a horse-crazy
teen. Someone's been slaughtering people's horses for meat, and when Cody, her
niece Jilly's gelding, becomes a victim, Fia gets mad and plots to get even.
The night of the gelding's death, she meets a man named Zanin who runs the
Protect the Animals League and is trying to stop the carnage. Zanin is sure the
guilty party is a Cuban-American who lives in the dangerous and lawless area
known as the C-Nine Basin, but no one's been able to prove that he's involved.
Meantime, Fia learns that her problems back home may go away if she agrees to
go undercover for the Thoroughbred Racing Protective Bureau at Florida's Gulfstream
Park, where horses that shouldn't be winning are suddenly showing amazing
talent. Fia eases into a job as an exercise rider for an honest trainer while
trying to discover what new, so far undetectable, drug is turning ordinary
horses into superstars. Hill (Racing from Evil, 2016, etc.) boasts a knowledge
of horses and the very real problems in horse racing that fill this sound
mystery with thrills and hair-raising action from first to last.