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Books with author A. D. Francis

  • Slayride

    Dick Francis

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, Feb. 1, 1974)
    Francis'mysteries are set in the world of horseracing in England. Slayride is set in Norway whre David Cleveland ,official investigator for English Jockey Club is sent to Norway to investigate the disappearance of a British steeplechase jocley from the track with the day's take.
  • Nerve

    Francis

    Paperback (Pocket, April 2, 1982)
    Vintage paperback
  • Dead Cert

    Dick Francis

    Hardcover (Gardners Books, Aug. 31, 1988)
    London: Michael Joseph Ltd, Hardbound, 8vo (about 8.75 inches tall), 205 pages.
  • Blood Sport

    Dick Francis

    Paperback (Pan MacMillan, Aug. 15, 1969)
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  • Nerve

    Dick Francis

    Paperback (Pan MacMillan, March 15, 1976)
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  • High Stakes

    Dick Francis

    Paperback (Michael Joseph, Oct. 28, 2014)
    High-Stakes
  • Drugs

    Francis

    eBook (Cherry Lake Publishing, Dec. 13, 2013)
    Examines the basic concepts of drug abuse through the lens of the latest scientific studies and finding. Provides tools for evaluating conflicting and ever changing ideas.
  • High Stakes

    Dick francis

    Paperback (Pocket, March 2, 1981)
    A classic mystery from Dick Francis, the champion of English storytellers. When inventor Stephen Scott abruptly fires his winning trainer Jody Leeds, the racing world is shocked and disgusted - though not quite as angry as Leeds, who swears revenge on his former friend. But Steven is convinced that Leeds has been stealing from him - and worse - and felt he had no choice. And when Leeds decides to enact his vengance, Steven finds out just what a nasty piece of work he really is. Because now Steven is not only in fear of losing everything - but also his life. Somehow, he must prove to the world that Leeds is a vicious crook - or die trying . . . Praise for Dick Francis: 'As a jockey, Dick Francis was unbeatable when he got into his stride. The same is true of his crime writing' Daily Mirror 'Dick Francis's fiction has a secret ingredient - his inimitable knack of grabbing the reader's attention on page one and holding it tight until the very end' Sunday Telegraph 'The narrative is brisk and gripping and the background researched with care . . . the entire story is a pleasure to relish' Scotsman 'Francis writing at his best' Evening Standard 'A regular winner . . . as smooth, swift and lean as ever' Sunday Express 'A super chiller and killer' New York Times Book Review Dick Francis was one of the most successful post-war National Hunt jockeys. The winner of over 350 races, he was champion jockey in 1953/1954 and rode for HM Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, most famously on Devon Loch in the 1956 Grand National. On his retirement from the saddle, he published his autobiography, The Sport of Queens, before going on to write forty-three bestselling novels, a volume of short stories (Field of 13), and the biography of Lester Piggott. During his lifetime Dick Francis received many awards, amongst them the prestigious Crime Writers' Association's Cartier Diamond Dagger for his outstanding contribution to the genre, and three 'best novel' Edgar Allan Poe awards from The Mystery Writers of America. In 1996 he was named by them as Grand Master for a lifetime's achievement. In 1998 he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, and was awarded a CBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours List of 2000. Dick Francis died in February 2010, at the age of eighty-nine, but he remains one of the greatest thriller writers of all time.
  • Dick Francis Horse racing Mystery Hardcover Series Set of 15 Books

    Dick Francis

    Hardcover
    Dick Francis Horse racing Mystery Hardcover Series Set of 15 Books includes- Under Orders Forfeit, Slayride, Shattered, Even Money, Second Wind, Driving Force, Comeback ,Bloodline, Longshot, To the Hilt, Field of Thirteen, Bolt, Crisis, Crossfire
  • In the Frame

    Dick Francis

    Paperback (Michael Joseph, Oct. 28, 2014)
    A classic mystery from Dick Francis, the champion of English storytellers. Charles Todd, a successful artist who paints horses, arrives at his cousin Donald's house and stumbles on a grisly scene: police cars everywhere, his cousin arrested for murder and Donald's wife brutally slain. Believing - unlike the police - Donald's story of a burglary gone wrong, Charles follows clues which lead him from England to Australia and a diabolical scheme involving fraud and murder. But soon Charles realises that someone is on his trail. Someone who wants to make sure that Charles won't live long enough to save Donald. Praise for Dick Francis: 'As a jockey, Dick Francis was unbeatable when he got into his stride. The same is true of his crime writing' Daily Mirror 'Dick Francis's fiction has a secret ingredient - his inimitable knack of grabbing the reader's attention on page one and holding it tight until the very end' Sunday Telegraph 'The narrative is brisk and gripping and the background researched with care . . . the entire story is a pleasure to relish' Scotsman 'Francis writing at his best' Evening Standard 'A regular winner . . . as smooth, swift and lean as ever' Sunday Express 'A super chiller and killer' New York Times Book Review Dick Francis was one of the most successful post-war National Hunt jockeys. The winner of over 350 races, he was champion jockey in 1953/1954 and rode for HM Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, most famously on Devon Loch in the 1956 Grand National. On his retirement from the saddle, he published his autobiography, The Sport of Queens, before going on to write forty-three bestselling novels, a volume of short stories (Field of 13), and the biography of Lester Piggott. During his lifetime Dick Francis received many awards, amongst them the prestigious Crime Writers' Association's Cartier Diamond Dagger for his outstanding contribution to the genre, and three 'best novel' Edgar Allan Poe awards from The Mystery Writers of America. In 1996 he was named by them as Grand Master for a lifetime's achievement. In 1998 he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, and was awarded a CBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours List of 2000. Dick Francis died in February 2010, at the age of eighty-nine, but he remains one of the greatest thriller writers of all time.
  • In the Frame

    Dick Francis

    Paperback (Pan MacMillan, June 15, 1978)
    When the gloves are off it's very gritty indeed' Daily Telegraph Charles Todd makes a living as a painter of horses. Someone else is making a lot more, forging paintings by masters such as Stubbs and Munnings. And selling them to people like Charles' cousin and his wife. People who usually end up dead. When Charles arrives in Australia, he's not there for the surf at Bondi beach. He's right on the trail of the ruthless fraudsters, to whom violence and corruption are part of normal business practice. And he's right in the frame for murder...
  • The Danger

    Dick Francis

    Paperback (Berkley Pub Group 2010-09-07, )
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