
"The Tipster" is a story set in the year 1901, written by Edwin Lefevre. The narrative revolves around the character of the tipster, a person who provides insider information and advice on horse racing to bettors. The tipster possesses a deep understanding of the racing world, studying the horses, jockeys, and track conditions to make accurate predictions. Through the story, Lefevre explores the life and experiences of the tipster, delving into the challenges and successes of his profession. The tipster's knowledge and expertise are highly sought after by those looking to profit from their bets, and he becomes a figure of intrigue and fascination in the racing community. "The Tipster" delves into the moral complexities and ethical dilemmas faced by the tipster. While he possesses valuable information, he must navigate the fine line between offering guidance and manipulating outcomes for personal gain. The story examines the intricate relationships between the tipster, bettors, and other individuals involved in the horse racing industry.
Page Count:
25
Publication Date:
2023-01-01
ISBN-10:
1444459627
ISBN-13:
9781444459623
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