Slay Ride, Dick Francis
Slay Ride, Dick Francis
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Slay Ride

Author: Dick Francis

Narrator: Tony Britton

Unabridged: 6 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 12/06/2022


Synopsis

Dick Francis takes you into the thrilling world of horse racing with this gripping tale about the illusion of film and the reality of murder.

Champion jockey Robert Sherman has disappeared right before his wife was about to give birth. And right before he was sure to win the National. A coincidence?

British investigator David Cleveland doesn’t think so. He’s convinced someone made Sherman disappear, but with every answer David gets, the body count rises.

And if he isn’t careful, the next body might just be his own …

About Dick Francis

Dick Francis is the author of many bestselling mysteries, most recently Shattered. A three-time Edgar Award winner, the Mystery Writers of America named him Grand Master in 1996. He lives in the Caribbean.


Reviews

Goodreads review by James on March 13, 2018

When a British jockey named Richard Sherman disappears from a racecourse in Norway, he leaves behind a pregnant wife and a huge mystery. At the same time Sherman went missing, so did sixteen thousand kroner--the day's take at the racecourse where Sherman had been riding that afternoon. Sherman was l......more

Dick Francis found a goldmine in his thrillers about the British horseracing scene. After a while they became formulaic. This is one of his earliest, before the formula became set. "“How do you solve a crime?” “Um… you think what you might have done if you’d been the crook, and then you look to see i......more

Goodreads review by Harry on August 04, 2012

What is there to say about Dick Francis? As I think about all of his books (yes, this review covers all of his books, and yes I've read them all) I think about a moral ethical hero, steeped in intelligence and goodness embroiled in evil machinations within British horse racing society - either direc......more

Goodreads review by Orinoco Womble (tidy bag and all) on January 27, 2020

A decent little who dun what, totally ruined by David Case's narration. Case is one of the worst audio book readers I've ever been subjected to. His bored, affected (fake?) uppah-clahhhsss drawl saps any excitement out of what is meant to be a thrillerish detective yarn, and his character voices don......more