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The Greatest Gambling Story Ever Told: A True Tale of Three Gamblers, the Kentucky Derby, and the Mexican Cartel

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Product Description Los Angeles Times:  "I came across this book... that I think a lot of you might like. It's light, it moves quickly, it's fun.""A crazier-than-fiction tale of three young gamblers, a Mexican drug cartel and the 1988 Kentucky Derby. - Horse Racing NationA Top 10 Amazon Best Seller:   * Sports Biographies    * Organized Crime   * Adventure & Travel  * Sports History   * GamblingAn inspiring true crime sports story about a filly who broke through the male-dominated world of horseracing and inspired crowds of men and women alike... along with a trio of gamblers who embark on an epic adventure... It's Seabiscuit meets Narcos, and the best non-fiction adventure and gambling story ever told.When the gamblers unknowingly place their bet with members of a suspected drug cartel at a racetrack in Tijuana, Mexico, they must figure out how to claim their prize -- without getting killed in the process. In a heart-pounding race of their own across the U.S.-Mexico border, the trio come face-to-face with suspected killers, are arrested by the Border Patrol, and fumble their way through the riskiest bet of their lives.- Los Angeles Times award winning sportswriter Steve Springer - "The drama is just beginning at the Tijuana Mexico betting windows, after Winning Colors wins the Kentucky Derby!"- Associated Press, USA TODAY, ESPN, SI.com award winning writer Brant James - "80s nostalgia, high-stakes bets and some intrigue at the Mexican border make this a tale... Paul's description of picking out the perfect Miami Vice suit for a trip to Tijuana or his indulging in other tidbits from his youth, but the tale takes on a standard-def neon vibe that would go well with a score by Phil Collins".- Tobias Schliessler, ASC, Cinematographer of Beauty and the Beast (2017), Dreamgirls (2006), and Lone Survivor (2013) -   "It's a wonderfully stylish and entertaining story filled with action, suspense, and a lot of heart."-------------------------- Review -   -   - Los Angeles Times  -  John Cherwa Special Contributor: "I came across this book... that I think a lot of you might like." "It's a total summer read. It's light, it moves quickly, it's fun... It's only around 150 pages, so you can polish it off in a day." -   -   - -The BookLife Prize: "An exciting read from the get-go... an energized narrative surrounding a historical sporting event... the author relays (the story) with precision and vividness." -   -   - "A crazier-than-fiction tale of three young gamblers, a Mexican drug cartel and the 1988 Kentucky Derby. Paul waited years (and for the statute of limitations to run out) to tell this heart-pounding, true story." - Horse Racing Nation -   -   - -   -   - "The Greatest Gambling Story Ever Told follows the development of champion Winning Colors through the eyes of her owner, trainer and jockey. But the drama is just beginning at the Tijuana Mexico betting windows, after Winning Colors wins the Kentucky Derby!" - Los Angeles Times award winning sportswriter Steve Springer -   -   - "How can you resist a true story with the Kentucky Derby, the Cartel, Tijuana gambling, and a guy named Miami? You can't! Prepare yourself for the ride." -   -   - - Brandt Andersen, Executive Producer: American Made (2017), Silence (2016), and Lone Survivor (2013) -   -   - "It's a wonderfully stylish and entertaining story filled with action, suspense, and a lot of heart." - Tobias Schliessler, ASC, Cinematographer of Beauty and the Beast (2017), Dreamgirls (2006), and Lone Survivor (2013) -   -   - "An exciting story of a filly battling the males in the Kentucky Derby... and the gamblers that risked their lives on her. I was fascinated by the behind the scenes aspects of thoroughbred racing. A fun, fast, and exciting read." - Ken Stovitz, Producer of The Karate Kid Part II (1984) -   -   - From the Author The Greatest Gambling Story Ever Told is the colorful story of a spectacular three-year-old