Death of a Racehorse, Katie Bo Lillis
Death of a Racehorse, Katie Bo Lillis
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Death of a Racehorse
An American Story

Author: Katie Bo Lillis

Narrator: Stephen Graybill

Unabridged: 14 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/06/2025


Synopsis

Named one of Financial Times’s Best Books of 2025

The inside story of the crisis within the country’s most classic sport—horseracing—and why money is killing thoroughbreds at the top of their game.

Every year, hundreds of horses die on the racetrack. Why?

In this deeply reported and propulsive narrative, CNN reporter Katie Bo Lillis shows how two high-profile cases lay bare the ills facing the sport: the abrupt, industry-rocking indictments of top trainers Jason Servis and Jorge Navarro, and the untold story of Bob Baffert, the most successful and recognizable horse trainer in modern history, and the allegations he faced after a string of mysterious horse deaths and the high-profile disqualification of his latest Kentucky Derby winner for a failed drug test.

Death of a Racehorse delves deep into the horse racing world, offering intimate access to dozens of top trainers, owners, breeders, veterinarians, lab specialists, and more. The mainstream perception has been that rampant drug use is forcing these horses to run past their natural ability, resulting in heart attacks and broken legs. But this doesn’t paint the full picture.

That picture is driven by class tension between the affluent old stables and an ambitious new guard. This upstairs-downstairs drama shows blue-blooded families on a quest to restore horse racing to the good old days that never existed, versus those like Bob Baffert who are still viewed as outsiders—fantastically successful, but coming from less pedigreed backgrounds and experience. The privileged few, determined to save the sport, seem to hold a powerful suspicion that the sport’s brash, pioneering working class could not possibly be doing so well on their own.

Lillis shows how the breeding industry prioritizes making millions over breeding a sound, durable horse. A disjointed race schedule, created by racetrack operators that are trying to maximize betting opportunities, makes it impossible to manage a horse’s athletic career safely. In this purely capitalistic industry, the brute force of winning and the money that follows has taken the place of a responsible husbandry of the animal that is its beating heart.

Death of a Racehorse is a cutting, on-the-ground investigation into the morally ambiguous behavior at the industry’s glamorous center, raising nuanced questions about the relationship between animal and human—and offering a hopeful path forward for one of America’s oldest and most treasured sports.

About Katie Bo Lillis

Katie Bo Lillis is a CNN senior reporter covering intelligence and national security. Prior to her role at CNN, she worked for Atlantic Media traveling the Middle East, covering America’s wars. But she was raised in the saddle in rural Virginia, and her first love was thoroughbred horse racing. She now lives on a farmette with a small barn in northern Virginia with her husband and son.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Patrick on March 11, 2025

I want to start in saying author Katie Bo Lillis did a magnificent job researching and working to put so much information together and break it down as she has. With this said, it seemed to be to be a bit … crowded. I have been a horse racing fan since I was a small boy and I know of all the players......more

Goodreads review by Julie on May 01, 2025

There are no heroes in this book. As there should not be: there are few if any heroes in American Thoroughbred horseracing as it currently operates. Lillis, a senior reporter for CNN specializing in national security issues, spent some years of her youth working in the racing industry (and as she ma......more

Goodreads review by Denise on April 27, 2025

"Death of a Racehorse" is an ambitious and wide-ranging feat of impeccable reporting by someone in a unique position in between the modern world and the dying old world of racing. I have followed Katie Bo Lillis's career on CNN though I didn't know her background, and I've been a horse racing fan si......more

Goodreads review by East of Reality on March 06, 2025

As a life-long horse girl, I have read so many books about horses and horse racing, the Black Stallion being one of my favorite series as a kid, and I have watched the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness and the Belmont every year that I can remember. I remember rooting for Big Brown, Fusaichi Pegasus, Sm......more

Goodreads review by Brendan on April 22, 2025

There has been growing attention on the sheer number of thoroughbred horses that drop dead each year. In particular, deaths occurring in clusters in specific areas, tracks or stables has led to general bafflement as to the cause and suspicion cast widely. Death of a Racehorse is Lillis’ in-depth look......more