SHEDROW PHOTO GALLERY

   21 Club
   Belmont Paddock
  Bluegrass Airport
  Stretch at Saratoga
  PEB's Mural at Gallagher's
  Winners Circle Gulfstream
  Training Track at Saratoga
  Fasig Tipton Pavilion at Saratoga
  Chianti il Ristorante, Saratoga
  Dave's Grill , Montauk
  Keeneland
  Newark FBI Office
  Palm Beach Downs
  The Mansion at Griffin Gate
  Rural Kentucky Highway
  Travel in Saint Lucia
  Twin Pitons, Saint Lucia
  St. Jude Hospital, Saint Lucia
  The Medical Drama
  The racetrack Intrigue
  Montauk Lighthouse

   SYNOPSIS

In Lexington Kentucky, on the magnificent, perfectly manicured Midway Farm, a young multimillion dollar thoroughbred stallion dies mysteriously in the early morning hours. While the autopsy report initially points to the Equine Herpes Virus, something about that report doesn’t mesh for associate veterinarian Dr. Steven Highet. When the vet begins to dig deeper, aided by an eager young pre-veterinary student working for the summer at Midway, Highet finds his own life and the lives of others suddenly endangered.

Even more endangered is Dr. Anthony Gianni, the prominent Manhattan surgeon who became involved in a racing partnership as a diversion from a thriving surgical practice and an ailing marriage. Now he is unexpectedly thrust into a brush with organized crime that will threaten to destroy his professional career.

Chester Pawlak is principal owner of the deceased stallion, and because of his checkered past, he also becomes one of the key suspects in the cryptic death of his prized horse.

From rolling pastures in Lexington, KY to darkened alleyways in Newark, NJ, from Manhattan’s posh ‘21’ Club to a peculiar and mysterious landfill in Eastern Kentucky, and from Saratoga Springs, NY to the tiny island of St. Lucia, Shedrow portrays a collision of characters from many divergent worlds. High society and the racing elite, medical and veterinary specialists, mob figures, and Kentucky hill folk become entangled in this unique twist on the medical thriller.

 


Copyright Dean M. DeLuke. All rights reserved. Website by Equus Media
Cover adapted from a Barbara Livingston photograph. Website Photos by Barbara Livingston, Barry Bornstein and Sam English