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Overview
Desperate 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
ultraconfident, 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 “coopt” 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 recent
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?”
About the
Author
John McEvoy, former Midwest editor and senior correspondent for Daily Racing Form, is the author of five previously published non-fiction books on thoroughbred horse racing, including the award-winning Great Horse Racing Mysteries. He has also published a book of poetry. This is his first novel. McEvoy and his wife Judy live in Evanston, IL.