Phar Lap. The Mysterious Death of a World Champion. (Unsolved Horse Mysteries, #2)

Phar Lap. The Mysterious Death of a World Champion. (Unsolved Horse Mysteries, #2)

by Cindy Crank
Phar Lap. The Mysterious Death of a World Champion. (Unsolved Horse Mysteries, #2)

Phar Lap. The Mysterious Death of a World Champion. (Unsolved Horse Mysteries, #2)

by Cindy Crank

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Overview

Everything you knew about the death of champion racehorse Phar Lap is probably wrong.

The Great Depression descended upon the world in 1929, and Phar Lap, a gangly legged, spotty faced horse with few redeeming features made his first inauspicious steps onto the racecourses of Australia. He won just one race after four starts and was the brunt of more than a few jokes.

Yet, from 1930 to 1932 he would win 32 races including the prestigious Melbourne Cup and the Agua Caliente in Mexico. Just weeks later, the horse who had given people a ray of hope and a reason to smile amidst grinding poverty and unemployment was dead. His demise had all the elements of an international whodunit including possible poisonings and mafia involvement. The suspected causes of Phar Lap's death have swirled around like chaff thrown to the wind for decades and the world thought they had heard them all.

Until now. 

Tommy Woodcock, Phar Lap's groom, had harbored a terrible secret since 1932. When the secret was finally revealed, the tragic tale of Phar Lap's death had just taken another twisted turn and the stunning revelation shocked and shamed the nation that loved "Bobby" and those associated with the "Red Terror".

Nothing in the Phar Lap saga was as it seemed.
 


Product Details

BN ID: 2940149516643
Publisher: Cindy Crank
Publication date: 04/10/2014
Series: Unsolved Horse Mysteries
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 760,506
File size: 613 KB

About the Author

Cindy Crank is a former competitive rider who grew up with horses and learned to ride at an early age crediting her Grandfather with a love of all things equine.

She has spent the last thirty years as author and journalist for countless magazines - mostly horse sport - and as horse sport media specialist. She presently writes a blog about horses and history for a major Canadian horse sport publications group.

 

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