Broken: The Suspicious Death of Alydar and the End of Horse Racing's Golden Age.

AuthorJackson, Hank

Broken: The Suspicious Death of Alydar and the End of Horse Racing's Golden Age

By Fred M. Kray

Author Fred M. Kray delves into the suspicious death of Alydar--a beloved thoroughbred race horse. As a former civil trial attorney and a current animal law expert, Kray brings a detailed investigative and lawyerly approach to the now decades old tragic demise of Alydar--a controversy that has never been completely resolved.

In Broken, the dark side of horse racing shows itself--driven in large part by the outsized money at stake. At the time of Alydar's death in 1990, the horse was the top breeding thoroughbred in the country and insured for over $35 million. The financial fortunes and careers of numerous people were inextricably linked to this one horse and created a complex web of differing motivations. These people ran the gamut from bankers with no experience with horses to grooms who have spent virtually their entire lives with horses. They included true animal lovers and outright financial fraudsters. The book skillfully explores the wide array of persons and interests involved in the diverse yet tightknit world of thoroughbred horse racing.

A recurring question is how do you protect, manage, and properly maximize a living breathing $35 million asset? Broken examines the dubious behind-the-scenes workings of the horseracing industry and exposes the numerous human failures that lead to Alydar's death. It, however, does so while also weaving into the narrative an undeniable admiration for the courageous Alydar himself. Kray's...

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