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Book Review of Trial Run

Trial Run
Trial Run
Author: Dick Francis
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Paperback
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One of the most unassuming fiction heroes that I've found., October 15, 2004
Reviewer: S. Schwartz "romonko" (alberta canada) - See all my reviews

Randall Drew is not the sort of person that comes to mind when you imagine someone who sets out to almost single-handidly stop a terrorist plot. He's quiet, unassuming, bespectacled and prone to chesty illnesses. He's also an event rider (steeplechaser) who has attained some notoriety in England until he was forced to stop racing with the introduction of a sight-restriction rule. Since Randall can't see at all without his glasses, the British Racing Society says that he can't race anymore. Randall is selected though by royalty to pursue an inquiry behind "the iron curtain". This secret exposes him to all sorts of danger in communist Russia. This book handles the Cold War situation quite well. I have read a number of Dick Francis books, and I think this one was one of the best I've read. Tony Britton does a wonderful job of reading the book and that helped set the stage for the espionage and danger.
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