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In an extraordinary fairytale triumph, the 2004 Grand National was won by the veteran trainer Ginger McCain with his horse Amberleigh House - long after he had ever expected to win a major race again. But the charismatic McCain is best known for training one of the greatest racehorses ever: Red Rum. Now Aurum follows its successful reissue of Ivor Herbert's classic biography of Arkle with his equally classic book on the career of Red Rum. But the story of Red Rum was not, unlike Arkle's, that of a racehorse born to achievement and pre-eminence. His is a remarkable story of courage, suffering and triumph very much through adversity. As Herbert shows, Red Rum began as an unsuccessful flat-racer, endured a succession of unsuitable trainers and what amounted to prolonged maltreatment, chronic problems with his feet, and was perhaps the last horse thought capable of winning a great race. But then Ginger McCain took him on, sent him off training by galloping in the sand on Southport Beach, and this plucky little horse went on to win first one, then two, then a historic three Grand Nationals.
Introducing the new Bengali detective-aide duo, Saranya Shankar Sen and Shankhajit Basu, both college professors by profession, engaged in bringing about a solution to a killing of the most intriguing kind, Red-Rum muR-deR is sure to test the readers’ logical acumen and speculative deftness. With debauchery hidden behind aestheticism, hypocrisy wrapped in poetry and sensuality in the guise of erudition, the book, a murder mystery by genre, incorporates palindromes to hurl the readers into the whirls of an enigma.
Kendu leads the life of an average hustler, with his beautiful wife Diamond at home and a smooth operation that he runs with his best friend Deuce. When Kendu and Deuce cross the wrong person, though, Kendu's life suddenly takes a turn for the worst. Now in debt to his enemy, Kendu must choose his next move wisely or it could cost him everything. Add to the mix a concerned wife; a disloyal partner; and Perry, a successful businessman by day and a coldhearted serial killer by night, and you've got a recipe for pure mayhem. Follow Boston George as he takes you on an unforgettable journey, reminding you that it's not always wise to keep your enemies close.
This work is a tangled story of a communist-to-capitalist venture in the Caribbean. A truly heart-breaking account authored by a businessman & educator who was deeply involved in this effort to assist a small emerging third world nation. This skillfully crafted story of hope & betrayal will haunt you. It is a true account of an attempt to establish a capitalist toehold in Grenada & will quietly weave its way into your heart.
Tells the tale of a group of friends on a weekend getaway to an isolated mountain chalet. Their trip begins perfectly, but as the night wears on, tensions rise and conflicts brew. And when hallucinations and strange disappearances begin, their dream vacation turns into a nightmare.
The exciting, captivating, exploits of a Virginia farm girl's quest for fame and fortune. She shared a secret with her Uncle that could destroy both their lives and their family. As they separately climbed the social ladder of Washington D.C. they found themselves entangled in a web of murder, deception, disappearances and dirty politics. They had unwittingly become major players in a blood bath that would shake the Capitol to its very foundation and alter history forever. The path to the White House and First Lady lay before her, but like Appian Way was lined with the bodies of family, friends and acquaintances. She had two ways to go, fame and fortune or love with happiness, they both had their price. Was the price too high, either way she could face rejection, prison or even death row. Was her dream to become her nightmare or was it to exceed her wildest expectations? A web that enveloped her was a complicated maze of deception and choices. A wrong choice could be costly, causing her to forfeit her freedom or even her life.
Author Richard Corey has worn many different outfits in his young life. As a student in his undergraduate studies at Concord University to his master's studies at Ohio University, he paid his way through school by performing musically and gambling professionally throughout the southeastern United States. Shaping his life and bending his mind to create The Twisted Muse, which he started as early as 1989 to present day, he presents a work of poetry that witnesses the evolution of his life-from "Diary of a Psychopath" to the song "I Am." Struggling with economic hardship and bipolar disorder as well as almost losing his writing hand in a horrific accident in 2009, he selected these poems and songs from his handwritten pages. Through these works, Corey shares his multifaceted persona as a seeker, a reader, a lover of nature, of country music, and cowboy movies. Filled with many vivid images and pleasing sonic effects, this collection of poetry offers insight into how Corey grew as a writer, lyricist, and person while living with bipolar disorder.
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Robin Oakley brings alive the colourful world of those who ride and train jumping horses. With elegant production and gripping images, Sixty Years of Jump Racing chronicles the social and economic changes which have brought the sport's ups and downs-like the development of sponsorships and syndicate ownership, the near loss of the Grand National, the growing domination of the Cheltenham Festival and the growth of all-weather racing to meet the bookies' demands for betting shop fodder. Pace and colour is provided by stories of the horses who have been taken to the heart of racing crowds, like the Irish-trained hurdler Istabraq and Best Mate, the three-times winner of the Cheltenham Gold Cup for England. Famous rivalries and memorable races are re-lived and key victories revisited in portraits of and interviews with the owners, jockeys and trainers who have dominated the sport. The emphasis will be largely on the past fifty years-from Arkle to Tony McCoy-but a significant introduction by Edward Gillespie encapsulates the past history of what was previously known as 'National Hunt Racing' and sets the stories in context.