The Spotted Wonder

The Spotted Wonder by The Tetrarch, published by Author House on November 14, 2014, is a unique autobiography that offers a horse’s perspective on life in the racing world. This edition spans 216 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers around THE TETRARCH, a remarkable racehorse known for his speed and charisma, who shares his experiences from being weaned and trained to his time on the racetrack.
Readers will find an engaging account that blends humor and insight, as the horse recounts his journey and the challenges he faced. The book delves into themes of sports and recreation, particularly focusing on horse racing and animal sports. With its unorthodox approach, The Spotted Wonder provides a captivating look at the life of a champion racehorse, making it appealing to horse lovers and sports enthusiasts alike.
Official synopsis Publisher
If only they could talk? Now one of them does. And not just any nag. THE TETRARCH was one of the Turf’s greatest racehorses. The oddly marked colt is acknowledged as the fastest two-year-old ever to set hoof on an English racecourse. His freakish powers set him apart: he was a phenomenon. Retired undefeated amid sensational circumstances, the charismatic grey proved an unenthusiastic stallion. Yet he fathered Classic winners and became champion sire, establishing dynasties that ensure his influence is felt to this day throughout the bloodstock world. Only an elite few racehorses become public idols and earn themselves a nickname. This is the story of THE SPOTTED WONDER as he might tell it.
This autobiography written by a horse that is not as off-putting as it sounds. The horse’s-eye view of being weaned, trained and taken to the racecourse works surprisingly well. The Spectator
The unorthodox yet faithful retelling of an extraordinary story. The real (and anonymous) author clearly knows his stuff and his scholarship shines through. Racing Post
A splendidly written biography. Thoroughbred Winner
Horse lovers, sports fans and those with a passion for a good story well told will thoroughly enjoy this most unusual book. Not many racehorses narrate their own autobiographies, but The Spotted Wonder has done not just that. The book grips from the start, the narrator’s voice full of charm and interest and the story itself thoroughly absorbing. No mere simplistic Black Beauty, but a serious sporting history very well told and a credit to the mystery author. Irish Field
The Tetrarch provides a wonderful tale, written by the subject from beyond the grave, and is warmly recommended. The Weekender
It is a story told so effortlessly and with such attention to detail that the reader is hooked and reassured that the business of ‘storytelling’ is in safe hands. It all makes for a fascinating read. Kingsley Klarion
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