Felix Francis
WHEN a young bloodstock sales auctioneer starts
investigating a suspected multi-million pound fraud, he soon discovers that in
the world of horse racing, the ultimate price of a high stakes sale can be
murder.
Master of the racing blockbuster Felix Francis is back in
the saddle and ready to take us over bumpy ground in this hard-hitting new
crime mystery which explores the vast amounts of money that change hands in the
sale rings where cash is staked on untested, unridden and as-yet-unnamed
yearling colts in the hope they will turn out to be world beaters.
It was after the death of his father, the legendary jockey and thriller writer Dick Francis, in 2010, that Francis Junior (pictured below), who trained as a physicist and taught A-level physics for 17 years, took up the mantle of solo novel writing and has been on a winning run ever since. And this new horse racing-based murder mystery – set in the rarefied field of thoroughbred auctions – dishes up serious skulduggery and heart-stopping danger as our novice auctioneer finds the going tough and the risks more perilous than he could ever have imagined.
It’s the greatest gamble in all of horse racing, and one
that can end in ruin but Theo is planning on making his first ever multi-million
sale with a yearling colt. But just as he makes the biggest sale of his life,
he overhears a hushed conversation between the two bidders... can they really have colluded to fix the price
of his big sale?
When that same colt is found dead the next morning, Theo is
suspicious that foul play was involved and feels he has no choice but to
investigate, even though he is going directly against the wishes of his boss.
As Theo begins to probe the death, he finds that answers aren’t coming readily from those who he questions and the more he uncovers, the less he can trust the people around him. And when a body is discovered in the same stable a few days later, all fingers point to him. As Theo’s world turns upside down, he decides to crack on with his investigation. The only way to clear his name is to find the real murderer, but it isn’t just the police who have their eye on him... the killer has a target on Theo’s back. The higher the stakes, the greater the risk...
There is a tangible air of menace to Francis’s new thriller which
hits the ground running, comes packed full of suspense and mystery, and is
littered with the Francis family’s trademark nuggets of fascinating insider
facts on the intriguing world of horse racing.
With surprises at every turn that are sure to please crime
fans, a story full of good old-fashioned detective work, and lots of fast-paced
action as we gallop through to the drama of the finishing line, No Reserve is
Francis on his finest form.
(Zaffre, paperback, £9.99)
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