Cactus Jack: A Novel by Brad Smith
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
There is no going wrong with a good, old-fashioned horse novel. Even though, technically, this is not a horse novel. It is about a horse yes—Cactus Jack, a colt born of the greatest horse in the world, who might just be the next best horse in the world now. But it’s also about the past and present of the people around this horse. A band of mismatched characters that come together not-so intentionality to maybe witness the miraculous rise of an underdog.
From Will Masterson, the owner of Cactus Jack to his daughter Billie and everyone in between—Jodie, the ten-year-old neighbor with a soft heart for animals; Clay, the gentle giant/fierce lawyer; Marian, the kickass ex-girlfriend of Will Masterson; and Luke, scoundrel and horse trainer extraordinaire—I enjoyed everyone’s part on the story, their ups and downs and their ultimate redemption.
The pace was great, the drama was plenty. I liked that the intelligence on the characters shone through instead of being stated. And the build-up expectation on Cactus Jack’s performance as a race horse was worth everything. Very well accomplished novel in my opinion, enjoyable for a perfect rainy afternoon.
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