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A Southern-set romance follows Neil Emory, a man haunted by his past, whose passionate attachment to Gwendoline Gwinn becomes entangled with his fascination for Cassandra Clovis, an actress, while society life and theatricality provide a glittering backdrop. Central to the plot is a magnificent but deadly racehorse that repeatedly kills its jockeys, driving a suspenseful subplot about who can master the animal; a mysterious young rider ultimately brings it to victory amid revelations that unsettle several characters. The novel blends love, social manners, and vivid race-course scenes with themes of obsession, risk, and the performance of identity.

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Kate Lee Ferguson

Kate Lee Ferguson is an author known for her work in the genre of racing literature. Her notable book, "Cliquot: A Racing Story of Ideal Beauty," explores the themes of beauty and competition within the context of horse racing. Ferguson's writing captures the excitement and elegance of the sport, offering readers a glimpse into the world of racing through a unique lens. While her literary contributions may be limited, her work reflects a passion for the equestrian experience and the artistry involved in racing.

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