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Felix Francis

The brand new thriller from the master of the racing blockbuster

Barcode 9781804183212
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Release Date: 28/09/2023

Genre: Non-Fiction
Sub-Genre: Computing & The Internet
Label: Zaffre
Language: English
Publisher: Bonnier Books Ltd

The brand new thriller from the master of the racing blockbuster
The blistering new high-stakes thriller from the bestselling author of the Dick Francis novels.

THE HIGHER THE STAKES, THE DEADLIER THE RISK .

THE BRAND NEW THRILLER FROM THE MASTER OF THE RACING THRILLER - NOW AVAILABLE IN PAPERBACK & EBOOK.
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Theo Jennings is a young auctioneer at the Thoroughbred sales ring in Newmarket. The October yearling sales are where the big money exchanges hands in frenzied auctions: millions of Guineas paid for horses that are as yet unnamed, untested, and have never taken a step on the track. It's the greatest gamble in all of horseracing, and one that can end in ruin.

Theo has just made the biggest sale of his life, when he overhears a secret conversation between the two bidders - can they really have colluded to fix the price of his big sale? When that same horse is found dead the next morning, he has no choice but to investigate, even against the wishes of his boss. But the more he uncovers, the less he can trust the people around him.

The higher the stakes, the greater the risk. And in the bloodstock game, the ultimate price can be murder .

PRAISE FOR FELIX FRANCIS:

'Felix Francis' novels gallop along splendidly' - JILLY COOPER

'From winning post to top of the bestseller lists' - SUNDAY TIMES

'The master of suspense and intrigue' - COUNTRY LIFE

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A story of skulduggery, conspiracy and dodgy dealings' - YORKSHIRE TIMES

'A gripping tale' - DAILY EXPRESS

'The pages fly by' - HORSE & HOUND