Dark Horses

People think of drug testing as the omniscient, infallible arbiter of guilt and innocence in competitive sports. When I set out to write a book about doping in the monied, occasionally aristocratic sport of Thoroughbred horse racing, I thought the chemists would offer me a clear path to understanding who was cheating—who belonged in the “good guy” box, and who belonged in the “bad guy” box.

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