Saratoga Fleshpot

Saratoga Fleshpot by Stephen Dobyns, published by Penguin Publishing Group in 1996, is a mystery novel that unfolds at the renowned Saratoga Raceway. This edition, consisting of 224 pages, follows private investigator Charlie Bradshaw as he navigates a complex case involving his friend Victor Plotz, who has become a murder suspect. The narrative intertwines elements of murder and the world of horse racing, appealing to both mystery fans and racing enthusiasts.
Readers will find a vibrant story that delves into the high-stakes atmosphere of horse auctions while exploring the dynamics of friendship and investigation. As Charlie and Victor work to uncover the truth behind the murder, the plot reveals the intricacies of the racing community and the challenges faced by private investigators. This engaging tale promises to immerse readers in a unique blend of mystery and the thrill of the racetrack.
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The ninth mystery set at the famed Saratoga Raceway presents a colorful tale of murder and horseflesh that’s sure to satisfy mystery fans and racing enthusiasts alike. When P.I. Charlie Bradshaw’s politically incorrect pal Victor Plotz becomes a murder suspect, he and Charlie find themselves caught up in the high drama of the horse auctions as they try to solve the case.
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