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Slay Ride
Slay Ride
Author: Dick Francis
David Cleveland - an investigator for the Jockey Club - is sitting in a dinghy in a pleasant little fjord in Norway. He's here to help the Norwegians find out why Bob Sherman, a visiting English rider, has done a runner with the racehorse takings. — He thinks it'll be a straightforward job, and he'll get to spend some time with old fr...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780671507312
ISBN-10: 0671507311
Publication Date: 1/3/1984
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  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: Pocket
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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trekie70 avatar reviewed Slay Ride on + 291 more book reviews
Excellent mystery by Francis. Although I don't know much about horse racing, it was easy to pickup the lingo. I highly recommend this one.
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One of Dick Francis' earlier novels - same mixture of horse racing and murder mystery - very engaging, "real" feeling characters - fast-paced and exciting. This time, Francis' protagonist is a young but capable chief investigator for the British Jockey Club, who goes to Norway to solve the disappearance of a British jockey. A great read!
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Set in a Norwegian background, this is a very good Dick Francis, written in 1973.
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Good mystery, kept me guessing. Jockey disappears before a big race, leaving a pregnant wife. Inspector Cleveland is trying to find him. Mostly set in Norway.
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(From the back of the book)

Champion jockey Robert Sherman has disappeared right before he was to race in the National, which he was sure to winand right before his wife was to give birth.

A coincidence? Perhaps.

But British Investigator David Cleveland doesnt believe in coincidence he believes someone made Sherman disappear for a reason. Unfortunately, with every answer he gets, the body count rises. And if hes not careful, the next body just might be his own


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