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  • Nerve

    Dick Francis

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett, Feb. 12, 1987)
    Rob Finn was a bit of a misfit: a struggling young jockey in a family of accomplished musicians, a man in love with a beautiful woman who wouldn't have him -- he suddenly looked like a rider who had lost his nerve. Could it be, though, that the horses were unusually sluggish, and that there was something more sinister attempting to sabotage him...?"The best thriller writer going."ATLANTIC MONTHLY
  • Nerve

    Dick Francis

    Audio Cassette (Pednguin Audiobooks, March 15, 1995)
    Nerve is a classic novel from Dick Francis, one of the greatest thriller writers of all time. Rob Finn's winning streak made him one of the most sought-after steeplechase jockeys. But his subsequent collapse in form surprised no one more than himself. As word spreads that Finn has lost his nerve, he discovers a well-managed campaign to discredit certain jockeys; in his own case, a plan assisted by horse doping. But to find the culprits behind it, Finn will have to use all his cunning and racing know-how . . . Packed with intrigue and hair-raising suspense, Nerve is just one of the many blockbuster thrillers from legendary crime writer Dick Francis. Other novels include the huge bestsellers Dead Heat, Under Orders and Silks. The Dick Francis legacy continues through his son Felix Francis: Refusal is his latest novel, following Bloodline and Gamble. Praise for the Dick Francis novels: 'The narrative is brisk and gripping and the background researched with care . . . the entire story is a pleasure to relish' Scotsman '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 'Still the master' Racing Post 'The master of suspense and intrigue' Country Life 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. Dick Francis died in February, 2010, at the age of 89, but he remains one of the greatest thriller writers of all time.
  • Nerve

    Dick Francis

    Hardcover (Michael Joseph, Sept. 3, 1991)
    Nerve is a classic novel from Dick Francis, one of the greatest thriller writers of all time. Rob Finn's winning streak made him one of the most sought-after steeplechase jockeys. But his subsequent collapse in form surprised no one more than himself. As word spreads that Finn has lost his nerve, he discovers a well-managed campaign to discredit certain jockeys; in his own case, a plan assisted by horse doping. But to find the culprits behind it, Finn will have to use all his cunning and racing know-how . . . Packed with intrigue and hair-raising suspense, Nerve is just one of the many blockbuster thrillers from legendary crime writer Dick Francis. Other novels include the huge bestsellers Dead Heat, Under Orders and Silks. The Dick Francis legacy continues through his son Felix Francis: Refusal is his latest novel, following Bloodline and Gamble. Praise for the Dick Francis novels: 'The narrative is brisk and gripping and the background researched with care . . . the entire story is a pleasure to relish' Scotsman '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 'Still the master' Racing Post 'The master of suspense and intrigue' Country Life 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. Dick Francis died in February, 2010, at the age of 89, but he remains one of the greatest thriller writers of all time.
  • Nerve

    Dick Francis

    Mass Market Paperback (Pocket Books, March 15, 1975)
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  • Nerve

    Dick Francis

    Paperback (John Curley & Assoc, June 1, 1994)
    When misfit and struggling jockey Rob Finn investigates the sluggish horse that ruined his shot at the big time, he finds himself up against a deadly brand of treachery
  • Nerve

    Dick Francis

    Hardcover (Michael Joseph, Jan. 4, 1972)
    Nerve is a classic novel from Dick Francis, one of the greatest thriller writers of all time. Rob Finn's winning streak made him one of the most sought-after steeplechase jockeys. But his subsequent collapse in form surprised no one more than himself. As word spreads that Finn has lost his nerve, he discovers a well-managed campaign to discredit certain jockeys; in his own case, a plan assisted by horse doping. But to find the culprits behind it, Finn will have to use all his cunning and racing know-how . . . Packed with intrigue and hair-raising suspense, Nerve is just one of the many blockbuster thrillers from legendary crime writer Dick Francis. Other novels include the huge bestsellers Dead Heat, Under Orders and Silks. The Dick Francis legacy continues through his son Felix Francis: Refusal is his latest novel, following Bloodline and Gamble. Praise for the Dick Francis novels: 'The narrative is brisk and gripping and the background researched with care . . . the entire story is a pleasure to relish' Scotsman '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 'Still the master' Racing Post 'The master of suspense and intrigue' Country Life 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. Dick Francis died in February, 2010, at the age of 89, but he remains one of the greatest thriller writers of all time.
  • Nerve

    Dick Francis

    Audio Cassette (Chivers Audio Books, May 1, 1987)
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  • Nerve

    Dick Francis

    Hardcover (John Curley & Assoc, Oct. 1, 1993)
    When misfit and struggling jockey Rob Finn investigates the sluggish horse that ruined his shot at the big time, he finds himself up against a deadly brand of treachery
  • Nerve

    Dick Francis

    Paperback (Pocket Books, March 15, 1975)
    This is a reprint edition of the second entry into Dick Francis' long-running series of mysteries involving the British world of horse-racing. The hero is steeplechase jockey Robb Finn who, along with Tick-Tock Ingersoll, becomes embroiled in nefarious doings surrounding the suicide by gun of fellow jockey Art Matthews. The tale was originally published by Harper in 1964.
  • Nerve

    Francis

    Paperback (Pocket, Sept. 2, 1984)
    Francis, Dick, Nerve
  • Nerve

    Dick francis

    Paperback (Pocket, June 1, 1979)
    Rob Finn didn't know why his captor had bothered to disguise his voice. His identity was obvious. And Rob didn't know why his mouth and eyes were plastered shut. He knew nobody would ever find him where he was. But Finn also knew that, hanging by his wrists from a harness hook, the circulation in his arms was clamped off, and his hands were slowly dying; and that, soaking wet and tossed in the cold, he was gradually, literally, freezing to death. What's more, he knew that he was the only man who knew about his captor's crazy, murderous plan, and that many men's lives- and the entire future of horse racing- were in his hands. And that if he didn't escape soon, there would be nothing he could do to save them.
  • Nerve

    Dick Francis

    Hardcover (Ulverscroft, Aug. 1, 1978)
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