Ebook {Epub PDF} Flamingo Road by Sasscer Hill






















Flamingo Road is the debut book in Fia McKee Mysteries. The book introduces the readers to Fia Mckee a Baltimore police officer who is the main character of the series. In this book, we find Fia given a mandatory leave for the excessive use of force. Sasscer Hill, who's been involved in horse racing as an amateur jockey and racehorse breeder for much of her life, sets many of her novels against a background of big money, gambling, and horse racing. Her novel, FLAMINGO ROAD, won the $10, Dr. Tony Ryan Best in .  · A fast pace and a feisty heroine put Flamingo Road in the winner's circle. Sasscer Hill is off to the races with her new character, Fia McKee, and I'm on board for that ride!” —Tami Hoag “Fast paced, suspenseful, and cleverly plotted—insider Sasscer Hill Brand: St. Martin's Publishing Group.


Hardback Editions. April USA Hardback. Title: Flamingo Road: A Mystery (A Fia McKee Mystery, 1) Author (s): Sasscer Hill. ISBN: X / (USA edition) Publisher: Minotaur Books. Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA Amazon AU. Sasscer Hill: Author, Amateur Jockey, Horse Breeder and Mystery Lover My recent series from St. Martins Press, featuring Thoroughbred Racing Protective Bureau agent "Fia McKee,"debuted with FLAMINGO ROAD in April of , and won the $10, annual Dr. Tony Ryan Award, for Best Book in Racing Literature! Lynda Sasscer Hill has been named winner of the 12th Dr. Tony Ryan Book Award for her mystery novel Flamingo Road. The announcement was made during an April 19 evening reception at the Ryan family.


FLAMINGO ROAD. by Sasscer Hill. BUY NOW FROM. AMAZON GET WEEKLY BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS: Email Address Subscribe. Tweet. KIRKUS REVIEW. The dark and dirty underbelly of. Flamingo Road by Sasscer Hill is the 1st book in the Fia McKee Mystery series (available Ap). Sasscer Hill likes horses, and not in a “My Little Pony” kind of way. A horsewoman and horse breeder, it’s in her blood. Like all of Lynda Sasscer Hill’s stories Flamingo Road is set in the dark underbelly of the horse-racing world. I stopped going to the track when I saw a horse break its leg in half from the stress of being run too hard before bones were formed.

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