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A man doesn`t publicly shoot himself in the head in broad daylight with no warning. But Art Mathews did. Pip Pankhurst found his shin bone sticing out of his leg, and his rides over for the season. Grant Oldfield needed help. The kind a psychiatrist gives. It was as though there was a hoodoo on the whole jockey tribe.
Then Robb Finn started riding losers. Too many to be a coincidence. Thirteen out of fifteen too many. Finn needs to know just what the hell is going on. However no one is talking.
but Finn soon realises he is alone in a world where the only pointers are violence, dope, and the malignant force of twisted envy...
`Superbly exciting` Daily Express
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A Man With Problems,
This review is from: Nerve (Paperback)
At the start of "Nerve," one of Dick Francis' earliest and best books, the hero, Rob Finn, has a a couple of problems. A rising young jockey, he is something of a misfit in a family of talented musicians. And he's in love with his first cousin.Soon there's another, more threatening problem. All of his horses turn into lethargic losers. The whisper at the track is he's lost his nerve. To save his career, Rob Finn must tackle the mystery of the sluggish horse as if his life depended on it. And it does. In all, a satisfying romp through the world or horses that Dick Francis has no peer in dramatizing.
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The Best of Dick Francis Mysteries,
By APRICOT "ryoko" (Tokyo, Japan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nerve (Paperback)
I bet this is the best of Dick Francis mysteries. But I haven't been able to write a review for a long time. Because I can't describe why this book is so fascinating without destroying the mystery. This is a rather astonishing, extraordinary story, and I'd like you to read it without any preliminary knowledge if possible.If you are not interested in horse-racing at all, don't worry. I am not interested in horse-racing either, but I can enjoy Francis novels heartily.
5.0 out of 5 stars
great book,
By A Customer
This review is from: Nerve (Paperback)
This is a must for any Dick Francis fan. I loved this book. A page turner. Read this one, you'll love it.
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