Under Orders
by:
Dick Francis (author)
"Sadly, death at the races is not uncommon. However, three in one afternoon was sufficiently unusual to raise more than an eyebrow." It's the third death that really troubles former champion jump-jockey Sid Halley. He knows the perils of racing all too well - but in his day, jockeys didn't...
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"Sadly, death at the races is not uncommon. However, three in one afternoon was sufficiently unusual to raise more than an eyebrow." It's the third death that really troubles former champion jump-jockey Sid Halley. He knows the perils of racing all too well - but in his day, jockeys didn't usually reach the finishing line with three. 38 rounds in the chest. But this is precisely how he finds Huw Walker - the new winner of the Triumph Hurdle and Halley's friend. Now former friend, Walker was riding one of Lord Enstone's horses in the Hurdle and it was the inimitable owner who invited Halley in the first place. His brief: to make discrete enquiries into alleged race fixing. Are results being rigged? Are bookies taking a cut? And if so, are trainers and jockeys playing a dangerous game with stakes far higher than they realise ...Halley's quest for answers draws him ever deeper into the darker side of the race game, in a life-or-death power-play that will push him to his very limits - both professionally and personally.
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Format: audiobook
ISBN:
9780141807407
Publisher: Penguin
Edition language: English
Category:
European Literature,
British Literature,
Mystery,
Detective,
Thriller,
Mystery Thriller,
Crime,
Animals,
Sports,
Suspense,
Murder Mystery,
Horses,
Racing
Series: Sid Halley Mystery (#4)
bookshelves: published-2005, summer-2014, fraudio, series, tbr-busting-2014, mystery-thriller, sport, britain-england, cheltenham, gambling, filthy-lucre Read from August 29 to September 01, 2014 Read by Martin Jarvis and I like him! Cheltenham is a lovely racecourse.Description: It's the third d...
Having read and enjoyed many of Dick Francis books, I was very disappointed. Had the feeling that it was written to meet an obligation to the publisher. Then again I only found out much later that it was written after his wife died.
I've always loved Francis' work, and Sid is a favorite protagonist. It's been a while since I've read one of his works and this one did not disappoint. Good story line, strong dialogue and vivid characterization typical of a Francis mystery. Looking forward to reading the ones done with Felix.
For pretty much as long as I can remember, Dick Francis books have been around, in every new and used bookstore or library - the unmistakeable design of the US hardcover editions features brightly colored covers, with a stylized horse or horses on the front, because every book includes horses: set i...
One of the best Sid-Halley-Novels, very satisfying ending to Francis's mini-series about one-handed former jockey and PI Sid.