Gamblers Don't Win: A Smashing Detective Story (Black Mask)

W. T. Ballard

Language: English

Publisher: mysteriouspress.com

Published: Jun 2, 2014

Pages: 55
ABC: 1

Description:

**Lennox takes on a gang of race-fixing gamesters. ** Horse racing has returned to Los Angeles, and the bright lights of Hollywood are flocking to the track. When a General-Consolidated studio executive buys an interest in a prime nag, studio troubleshooter Bill Lennox makes a point of keeping an eye on the horse. He smells a rat during the first race; the jockey rides the horse softly, finishing near the bottom of the pack. That night, Lennox gives the man a simple warning: Either ride the studio horses honest, or don't ride them at all. The jockey is terrified -- not of Lennox, but of the gamblers who paid him to throw the race. He tries to stand up to them, but it's no more than a few hours before his newfound nerve gets him killed. Lennox has to clean up the track before more innocents die -- in a race against corruption that is sure to come down to a photo finish. ** ### Review “This is one of the Hollywood tough ones.” —*The New York Times *on *Say Yes to Murder* ### About the Author W. T. Ballard (1903–1980) was a tremendously prolific author of pulp fiction and screenplays. His best-known character was Bill Lennox, a motion picture troubleshooter with a knack for getting into trouble, who appeared in dozens of short stories and five novels, including *Say Yes to Murder* (1942) and *Dealing Out Death* (1948).