Football star Harry Charles begins college life yearning for acceptance
that his small town can't give him. When his father commits suicide, he
is thrust into wealth and perceived social prominence, as well as into a
chronic depression-an illness little understood in 1917. Harry's
charismatic new roommate, Simon, exposes him to gambling, drinking and
the seductive world of horse racing at Saratoga Race Course. Harry's
addiction to winning at all costs fuels his participation in a rigged
horse race, an orchestrated sinking of a valuable car, and the fixed
World Series of 1919. Will alcohol and gambling permanently rob Harry of
the love of his life, his sanity, his money, and the happy life he may
have led? Or will he be given a last chance to become the person he has
always been? In this fast-paced perilous race through life, beating the
odds of addiction may make Harry a hopeless longshot that will never
win.