Dick Francis
Richard Stanley Francis (31 October 1920 – 14 February 2010) was a British steeplechase jockey and crime writer whose novels centre on horse racing in England.After wartime service in the RAF, Francis became a full-time jump-jockey, winning over 350 races and becoming champion jockey of the British National Hunt. He came to further prominence in 1956 as jockey to Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, riding her horse Devon Loch which fell when close to winning the Grand National. Francis retired from horseracing and became a journalist and novelist.
Many of his novels deal with crime in the horse-racing world, with some of the criminals being outwardly respectable figures. The stories are narrated by the main character, often a jockey, but sometimes a trainer, an owner, a bookmaker or someone in a different profession, peripherally linked to racing. This person always faces great obstacles, often including physical injury. More than forty of these novels became international best-sellers. Provided by Wikipedia
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Slay RideElectronic Audioby Francis, Dick
Published 2022
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SmokescreenElectronic Audioby Francis, Dick
Published 2019
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Driving ForceElectronic Audioby Francis, Dick
Published 2014
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EnquiryElectronic Audioby Francis, Dick
Published 2015
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Whip HandElectronic Audioby Francis, Dick
Published 2015
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Come To GriefElectronic Audioby Francis, Dick
Published 2016
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10 Lb PenaltyElectronic Audioby Francis, Dick
Published 1998
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To The HiltElectronic Audioby Francis, Dick
Published 2012
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RiskElectronic Audioby Francis, Dick
Published 2014
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