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OverviewDesperate Jack Doyle accepts a sketchy job which leads to a deadly game of fixing horse races and murder--of the four-legged kind . . . One-time amateur boxer Jack Doyle, an irreverent and rebellious advertising account representative, goes to work one fine Chicago day and finds his desk--and his job--both gone. A two-time loser at the marriage game as well, Doyle, usually ultra-confident, fishes himself out of a bottle to take stock, realizing, ""with a thumping finality, that Life sure as hell did have his number and was crunching it"". At loose ends, Doyle accepts a most unusual offer from an acquaintance, Moe Kellman, ""furrier to the Mob"", to fix a horse race. The context of making the deal, a Cubs game at storied Wrigley Field, sets the tone for the drama that follows. Thus begins a chain of events that will lead the FBI to Doyle's door where they ""co-opt"" him into a quest after people who are maiming or killing thoroughbred horses for their insurance values. Their number one target is a loathsome media mogul who can't bear to lose at anything. Built upon factual events, spiced with satire, and peppered throughout with engaging loonies, Blind Switch is a noteworthy first novel with a hero forced to ask in its ultimate line, ""Where have I gone right?"" Full Product DetailsAuthor: John McEvoy , John BrickerPublisher: Tantor Audio Imprint: Tantor Audio Edition: Unabridged edition Volume: 1 ISBN: 9798228662940Publication Date: 21 October 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationJohn McEvoy (1936-2019) was the former editor of the Daily Racing Form and author of the Jack Doyle horse racing mystery series as well as a profile of the legendary racehorse Round Table. John Bricker has been in front of a microphone since the age of five, when his mother offered him twenty-five cents to sing for Sunday morning services. They haven't been able to get him to shut up ever since . . . With over 350 audiobooks to his credit and two Independent Audiobook Awards nominations, John still enjoys working for indie authors and major publishers alike. His voice is described as entertaining, playful, and confident. When not performing, he can be found sweating through a yoga session, overlanding on a mountainside in his beloved jeep (Doc Jones), or spending far too much money on things that blink. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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