
Black Tiger at Indianapolis
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When Indy 500 champion Pete Elsworth wins a road race and declares that road race drivers are inferior to Indy drivers, Woody Hartford is forced to step up and defend his colleagues. But in order to compete, Woody needs to learn how to drive all over again—Indy style. It’s Rocky on the racetrack.
Written by racing enthusiast Leonard Wibberley (author of The Mouse that Roared) under the pen name Patrick O'Connor, The Black Tiger Series transports the reader back to a golden age of both racing and American life to tell timeless stories of courage, teamwork, glory, heartbreak, and the human condition.
THE BLACK TIGER BOOK SERIES
Book 1: The Black Tiger
Book 2: Mexican Road Race
Book 3: Black Tiger at Le Mans
Book 4: Black Tiger at Bonneville
Book 5: Black Tiger at Indianapolis
Book 6: A Car Called Camellia
The acclaimed series is also available in a 6-book bundle exclusively on Kindle.
Each book in the series is complete to itself and can be enjoyed if read in any order. However, for greatest reading pleasure, it's recommended that the books be read in sequence.
"If your young reading addict loves fast cars, then they’ll be intrigued by the tale of Woody Hartford and his adventures in the famed Indianapolis 500. Good inside stuff!"—New York Herald Tribune, Books for Boys and Girls.
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