The Hangman's Knot
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'Anyone with money is a god, anywhere. Here, you may be the biggest, vilest, ugliest, moste diseased blackguard in the state, but if there's cash behind you, you're respected.'
John Archibald Cups is a bitter young man. Falsely accused of embezzlement by his banking employers, he's turned against respectable Adelaide, where the hypocrisy of the racecourse rules.
Protected by his false face, false identities, and false fortune, he's racing to out-jockey the hounds of the law.

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Arthur Cecil Gask (1872-1951) was born in London. He practised as a dental surgeon for more than forty years in England and Australia. He died in North Adelaide, South Australia.
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The Secret of the Garden: Criminal? Surgeon? Jockey? Friend? (Wakefield Crime Classics) by Arthur Gask -
Wakefield Press (1999), Paperback, 214 pages [Our New Books - LibraryThing]