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Despite the accidents that were plaguing his business, Coke McCallister was sure his prized filly was going to put him back on top. Now Coke is dead, and his daughter Dakota returns to sell his ranch. Instead, she finds clues that cast suspicion on her father's death, and decides to stay around and follow through with her father's plans--while she seeks out his killer.

381 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 1995

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918 reviews4 followers
September 2, 2023
This is a good horse racing mystery. Black knows the language, the habits and the details of track life and the often shady world of horse racing. This is a solid mystery, with good characters, well-written dialogue and plenty of action.
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191 reviews61 followers
March 24, 2012
Dear Authors:
Not every novel needs a romance. We are just fine without them.
Thank you.

Seriously, what is with every novel having a (poorly written) romance in it? I feel like its this horrible epidemic sweeping through all genres of fiction and creating a plague on my reading world. This book is just the most recent example, and frankly a book that would have been MUCH better off without it. Was Black not aware that this book was good? That the goodwill the characters were building through the story was being destroyed by the horrible writing of the romance? That it felt tacked on and unnecessary? That it was distracting from the flow and pace of the mystery? Clearly not.

Without the "romance" between the protagonist and Clay I would have given this book 4 stars. I felt like the interludes where she spent time worrying about a relationship with her ex put a screaming halt on an otherwise nice buildup of suspense. Also, I really hate reading about women fighting over a man. It makes me want to vomit all over both of them.

Without this "romance" the book would have been much better. There would have been no distraction from the interesting world of horse racing. The author could have done more to explore the themes of familial relationships, particularly those fraught with conflict. I would have been more interested in the main characters resolution of her issues with her father than her romantic relationship.

There was nothing surprising with this novel. Everyone you thought was a bad guy actually turned out to be. The one surprise, I suppose, was just how nuts Lucy turned out to be. I say surprising because all of the other problem people had been telegraphed to the reader since the beginning of the book. In comparison there was a dearth of foreshadowing with Lucy. Perhaps Black should have tried a bit more subtlety with the others, no?
383 reviews6 followers
April 17, 2014
I loved this book, It was part murder mystery, part unrequited love, all set around stables. It's been a long time since I spent every day mucking stalls, and brushing and riding horses, but I could feel and smell the environment while reading this book.

Dakota comes back to her father's horse ranch after he dies in what some say was a drunken accident, some say it was a suicide and others begin to feel he was murdered. While trying to settle up the estate Dakota learns many things were going on behind the scenes which make her begin to feel there was something more sinister in her father's death than what they have been led to believe.

Along the way she reconnects with her ex husband. Sparks fly when they are together, but some old wounds are hard to heal. Someone is trying to send Dakota back to her acting life in California, but she gets caught up in the training of a horse her father truly believed in.

As the story gets closer to the climax, things start to come together, both in races and uncovering the culprit (or culprits) in the sabotaging of her ranch and the horses. I'm normally pretty good at figuring out what is going on, but only small parts of the bizarre goings on were obvious to me, and all the rest was pretty much a surprise.
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April 30, 2015
(This isn't a review. It's only my notes to help me keep track of which authors I can read for what topics and genres.)

This is one of those Amazon freebies that sat on my Kindle for a couple of years. I'd forgotten what it was about and was hoping for a dark thriller of some sort. Sadly no. Yes, there is a murder, and threats too, but at the halfway point, I'm setting it aside because the "romance" aspects aren't my cup of tea. Yes, I read that genre sometimes, but this heroine likes to flirt and take advantage of her ex's responses to her damsel-in-distress situations, but then turn tail and run the second he acts like he cares about her. It's exhausting.

On the other hand, the horse stuff is interesting, so if I could focus on just the horses and the murder storylines, I'd probably still be reading.
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Author 28 books11 followers
March 5, 2012
I'm ashamed to admit I skipped all the romance parts (and I don't mean just all the love scenes, I mean everything about the personal relationship between the two main characters) just to get at the suspence and mystery of DARK HORSE by J. Carson Black. There was nothing wrong with the romance portion of this romance/suspense/mystery/horseracing novel, I just wanted to get right to the mystery.

DARK HORSE is about quarter horse racing in New Mexico and an owner/trainer being threatened from all sides. A compelling read, especially if you're into romantic suspense.
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4,816 reviews142 followers
April 11, 2012
I have to be honest, this book left me really cold. I just didn't see how it stood out from numerous other romance/mystery writers that are out there. I found that the writing to me was really choppy and I found that I couldn't connect to the characters, which did make it difficult to get through the book. I thought the ending had a nice little twist to it, that is why I bumped it up to 2 stars.
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21 reviews5 followers
December 24, 2014
Excellent read! This book will grab hold and not let go! I recommend it! Characters are very good at pulling you in to the story and making you believe you are right there with them! Check this one out!
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268 reviews6 followers
July 23, 2012
Loved it. Featured my home state, and I love race horses.
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225 reviews2 followers
August 1, 2016
Interesting book. More of a romance than anything, but still a pretty decent plot. I would recommend fans of equine romances (especially western disciplines and the Quarterhorse breed) read this.
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Author 12 books35 followers
February 6, 2013
A fine mystery thriller set among quarter horse owners and trainers.
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3,899 reviews220 followers
December 4, 2014
Usually like JCB but not this one, did favor the novella included in rear. TTS-enabled eBook
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