This is a complicated British racing story of tipsters, a set of disgruntled bookmakers, property deals and underhandedness. A novice jockey with a separate job running a security firm is approached, to investigate why a tipster is suddenly getting a high degree of accuracy. A big clue is provided.
There are deaths, various crimes and dodgy characters. However, it's relatively clean and the jockey is concerned for his horse, which he bought after it was declared unfit to race, and he has been letting it recover.
The women are restricted to two girlfriends and one trainer. And the odd walk-on part. I would have liked a higher number of female characters.