Hot-Walker, Life on the Fast Track
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  • Reads 140
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 20m
Ongoing, First published Jun 10, 2014
Follow the lives of five high school friends as they venture into the unknown during the 1960s, a new generation of alternative lifestyles and greed is given rise to a life on the fast track. Hot-Walker is an international story that involves horse racing, romance, drugs, murder and courtroom drama when a young woman grieves for her fiance, an American draft dodger living in Yorkville, Toronto, murdered at Woodbine racetrack. The notorious trial reveals the scandalous truth that impacts Francine Harrison the rest of her life. Following  the genre of Dick Francis, horse racing is seen through the eyes of the feminine.
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