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Felix Francis

    Felix Francis
    Triple crown : a Dick Francis novel
    Bloodline
    Crisis
    Silks
    Crossfire
    Gamble
    • Gamble

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,4(90)Évaluer

      As one of the youngest ever winners of the Grand National, Nick 'Foxy' Foxton's career as a world class jockey is on perfect track until a near fatal accident cuts his dream brutally short. But when he returns to Aintree as a spectator years later, nothing can prepare him for what unfolds. Minutes before the biggest event on the racing calendar, Nick's affable American colleague Herb Kovak is shot at point blank range, the gunman disappearing amongst the stunned crowd. Along with the police, Nick is left baffled as to why anyone would want to kill such an apparently gentle soul. With the press speculating links to gangland crime and a crumpled note containing a threatening message found in the dead man's coat, Nick begins to doubt how well he really knew Herb. And on discovering Herb had named him as the benefactor of his will, Nick questions why he has been entrusted with the legacy. Is this a generous gift from a friend or is it, in fact, a poisoned chalice?

      Gamble
    • Captain Thomas Forsyth's tour of Afghanistan is cut brutally short when he's badly wounded by an IED - Improvised Explosive Device, a roadside bomb. Tom's world is torn apart by the injury - the Army is his life. Six months of recuperation leave is a daunting prospect - but not as bleak as the probability of never rejoining his regiment. Tom returns to Lambourn, to his childhood home, where his mother is a racehorse trainer and the 'First Lady' of racing. Never having seen eye to eye with his parents, Tom doesn't expect a hero's welcome - but even he's not prepared for the reception that awaits him. When his mother's prize horse finishes a disappointing last place in a race he should have won, Tom discovers that the training business is on the edge, and facing a threat far more dangerous than a run of bad form. Tom finds himself on a very different, but just as deadly, battlefield where his military skills are tested... kill or be killed?

      Crossfire
    • Silks

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,3(145)Évaluer

      A lawyer and amateur jockey defends a champion jockey accused of killing a fellow rider.

      Silks
    • Crisis

      • 432pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      4,3(33)Évaluer

      RACING CAN BE A DEADLY BUSINESS! Harrison Foster, a lawyer turned crisis manager, is called to Newmarket after a fire at Chadwick Stables claims six valuable horses, including a Derby favorite. As he investigates, he discovers human remains among the equestrian casualties, raising questions about a mystery victim since all stable staff are accounted for. Despite his aversion to horses, Harry is pulled into the high-stakes world of Thoroughbred racing, where the care for horses surpasses that of their human caretakers. The Chadwick family, a dysfunctional racing dynasty, is rife with resentment and sibling rivalry, masked by a facade of respectability. Representing the Middle-Eastern owner of the Derby favorite, Harry's inquiry into the horse's death uncovers deeper issues, igniting tensions that threaten his safety. As he navigates this perilous landscape, can he unravel the mystery before becoming a casualty himself? Praise for Felix Francis's novels highlights his flair for suspense and intrigue, with accolades from various publications emphasizing his consistent ability to captivate readers.

      Crisis
    • Bloodline

      • 398pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,1(138)Évaluer

      When Mark Shillingford commentates on a race in which his twin sister Clare, an accomplished and successful jockey, comes in third, he can't help but be suspicious. As a professional race-caller, he knows she should have won. Did she lose on purpose? Was the race fixed? Why on earth would she do something so out of character?

      Bloodline
    • The richest prize in racing. The perfect motive to commit a crime ... Jeff Hinkley, a British Horseracing Authority investigator, has been seconded to the US Federal Anti-Corruption in Sports Agency (FACSA) where he has been asked to find a mole in their organisation, an informant who is passing on confidential information to fix races. Jeff goes in search of answers, taking on an undercover role as a groom on the backstretch at Belmont Park racetrack in New York. But he discovers far more than he was bargaining for, finding himself as the meat in the sandwich between FACSA and corrupt individuals who will stop at nothing, including murder, to capture the most elusive and lucrative prize in the world - the Triple Crown.

      Triple crown : a Dick Francis novel
    • Gamble : a Dick Francis novel

      • 432pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      3,9(52)Évaluer

      Nick Foxton once won the Grand National, but a terrible accident cut his racing career short. Years later, he is returning to Aintree - as a spectator - when he once more finds himself the centre of attention.Minutes before the big race, Nick's colleague, financial adviser Herb Kovak, is shot dead and the gunman vanishes into the crowd. The police want answers but Nick can't explain why anyone would want Herb dead.Yet when he finds a threatening message crumpled in Herb's coat, Nick begins questioning all he knows about his friend. And on learning that he is the benefactor of Herb's will, Nick is certain that something is not right.A fact confirmed when Nick discovers he's next in the killer's firing line.

      Gamble : a Dick Francis novel
    • Jefferson Hinkley is back. Operating as an undercover investigator for the British Horseracing Authority, Jeff is approached by the champion jockey Dave Swinton to discuss the delicate matter of his losing races on purpose. Little does Jeff realize that his visit to Swinton's house will result in a brutal attempt on his life. Shortly after Jeff narrowly escapes a certain and grisly death, the charred body of Dave Swinton is found in his burnt-out car at a deserted beauty spot in Oxfordshire. The police seem to think it's a suicide, but Jeff is not so sure. He starts to investigate the races that Swinton could have intentionally lost, but instead soon discovers that there are those who would prevent him from doing so, at any cost.

      Front Runner
    • Damage

      • 448pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      3,9(1690)Évaluer

      Damage - the gripping new thriller from Felix Francis. Jeff Hinkley, undercover investigator for the British Horseracing Authority, is looking into the shady activities of a racehorse trainer. But as he's tailing his quarry through the Cheltenham Racing Festival, the last thing he expects to witness is a gruesome murder. Could it have something to do with the reason the trainer was banned in the first place - the administration of illegal drugs to his horses? Days later, it's discovered that many more horses test positive for prohibited stimulants, a scandal that could throw horse-racing into disrepute. It's no surprise when the BHA receives a demand - pay up or face the consequences. In order to limit the damage to the sport, it's critical that Jeff find the perpetrator . . . but he'll soon learn he's up against someone who will stop at nothing to prevail. Jeff's mental and physical well-being is tested t the very limit, as his life is put on the line. www.felixfrancis.com

      Damage
    • When Sir Richard Stewart, chair of the horseracing authority, demands ex-investigator Sid Halley examine some suspicious races, he is goven a firm 'no'. Sid retired six years ago - and nothing will make him go back. But he's wrong.

      Refusal