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Dick
Francis, 1999, paperback, 1152 pages
Three stories from
award winning author, Dick Francis, in one combined edition involving
the world of horse racing with plenty of action, suspense, greed and
secrets.
Includes the novels 'Long Shot', 'Straight' and 'High Stakes'.
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Dick
Francis, 1999, paperback, 1040 pages
Three more tales
from acclaimed writer Dick Francis. Includes 'Forfeit', 'Risk' and
'Reflex'.
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Dick
Francis Omnibus Three |
Dick
Francis, 2000, paperback, 1200 pages
Includes
'Slay-ride', 'Banker' and 'Proof'. The author presents the stories
of an English jockey who has gone missing, of a bank which is about to
invest in a stallion which may not be safe and about a tragic accident
during the racing season.
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Dick
Francis Omnibus Four |
Dick
Francis, 2000, paperback, 1200 pages
Dick Francis mainly
specialises in thrillers which are set in the equestrian
community. This omnibus includes the titles of 'Enquiry', 'Rat
Race' and 'Smokescreen'.
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Dick
Francis Omnibus Seven - a trilogy |
Dick
Francis, 2004, paperback, 608 pages
Includes the
stories of 'Blood Sport', 'Nerve' and 'In the Frame'.
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Dick
Francis, 2003, paperback, 784 pages
Starring one of
Dick Francis's best loved heroes, this volume brings together the titles
'Break In' and 'Bolt' for thoroughbred fans and novices alike.
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Dick
Francis, 1997, paperback, 192 pages
This thriller, set
in Newmarket, centres around Neil Griffon who is abducted by two
ruthless men. When he is finally set free, he is the victim of
vicious threats, weird extortion and a nerve wracking war of attrition.
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Dick
Francis, 2001, paperback, 304 pages
When jockey Martin
Stukely dies he unwittingly embroils his friend, Gerard Logan, in a
perilous search for a stolen video tape. Believing the missing
tape to hold some kind of key to a priceless treasure, a group of villains
set out to prize from Gerard information he doesn't have.
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Ah,
Sweet Mystery of Life |
Roald
Dahl, 1990, paperback, 176 pages
A collection of
Roald Dahl stories all on a theme of country matters. The seven
stories in total feature those wily characters Claud, Rummins and Bert
who appeared memorably in Dahl's story 'Parson's Pleasure'.
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Mavis
Cheek, 2005, paperback
Following an affair
by her husband, Angela Fytton decides to leave London and start a new
life in Somerset. She believes that rural people are unspoilt and
honest, or so she things.
What have Wanda and Dave got to hide? What's Dr Tichborne up to
with his binoculars, and is the young vicar really screened by shrubs
when exercising nude in the vicarage garden? This humorous tale is
about discovery, the comforts of tradition and the joys of progress.
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