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5 July 2012 Dick Francis Novel

Gamble is the latest Dick Francis novel and the first solo novel by Felix Francis.

Nick Foxton once won the Grand National, but a terrible accident cut his racing career short. Years later, he is returning to Aintree - as a spectator - when he once more finds himself the centre of attention.

Minutes before the big race, Nick's colleague, financial adviser Herb Kovak, is shot dead and the gunman vanishes into the crowd. The police want answers but Nick can't explain why anyone would want Herb dead.

Yet when he finds a threatening message crumpled in Herb's coat, Nick begins questioning all he knows about his friend. And on learning that he is the benefactor of Herb's will, Nick is certain that something is not right.

A fact confirmed when Nick discovers he's next in the killer's firing line.

From Felix Francis, the bestselling co-author (with Dick Francis) of Dead Heat and Even Money comes Gamble, the latest Dick Francis novel. Set in the cut-throat world of horse racing, Gamble is an enthralling thriller packed full of suspense, mystery and intrigue. Packed with all the hair-raising suspense and excitement readers know and love from Dick Francis, Gamble is Felix Francis's most heart-pounding thriller yet.

Praise for the Dick Francis novels:

'The Francis flair is clear for all to see' Daily Mail

'Spare, efficient and unflashy . . . inexorably draws you in' Daily Telegraph

'The master of suspense and intrigue' Country Life

'Still the master' Racing Post

Felix Francis is the younger son of thriller-writing legend, Dick Francis, with whom he co-wrote the four most recent Dick Francis Novels, Dead Heat, Silks, Even Money and Crossfire, with Felix taking an increasingly greater role in the writing. Sadly Dick died in February 2010 but his work will live on through Felix. Gamble is Felix's first solo Dick Francis Novel.

Felix trained as a physicist and spent seventeen years teaching A level physics before taking on the role as manager to his father, and then as author. He lives in Oxfordshire.


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  • Paperback: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Penguin (5 July 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0141048484
  • ISBN-13: 978-0141048482
  • Product Dimensions: 12.9 x 3.1 x 19.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (83 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 8,578 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The Francis flair is clear for all to see (Daily Mail )

The novel confirms Francis's seat at the head of crime fiction (Racing Post )

From winning post to top of the bestseller list, time after time (Sunday Times )

About the Author

Felix Francis is the younger son of thriller-writing legend, Dick Francis, with whom he co-wrote the four most recent Dick Francis Novels, Dead Heat, Silks, Even Money and Crossfire, with Felix taking an increasingly greater role in the writing. Sadly Dick died in February 2010 but his work will live on through Felix. Gamble is Felix's first solo Dick Francis Novel.

Felix trained as a physicist and spent seventeen years teaching A level physics before taking on the role as manager to his father, and then as author. He lives in Oxfordshire.


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33 of 35 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A worthy successor 29 Sep 2011
By Huw Hay
Format:Hardcover
I'll admit I had some reservations before buying this. Though Felix's collaborations with his father had all been very good books, there was still doubts in my mind about how much or that was Dick and how much Felix actully did (i.e. was he in a similar role to Mary or was he more involved in the writing?). Figuring he must of had a large role in order to get a co-writers credit, I gave the book a go and was not disappointed in the least.

Felix has shown that he has a similar writing style to his father, which helped make the books he wrote with his father a success, but he's not an exact copy of Dick, which is good because it allows him to stand on his own two feet, even if the book does have a very noticable 'A Dick Francis Novel' on the cover, obviously trying to draw people who were on the fence like me in. It worked but I hope it doesn't continue onto the next books he writes because it would be unfair for Felix to stand in his father's shadow. With this book he's proved he can write on his own and produce a damn good novel.

The plot is very interesting, it starts of in a very similar vein to Dick but quickly goes off in a diffent direction that you'd expect. The trademark Francis suspence is there to enjoy and the book is a bit racier then I was expecting but I'm not complaining. I did think I had the murderer pegged and was about to congratulate myself when the reveal was made, only to be proven wrong (and proved wrong in a good way i.e. the actual murderer makes just as much sense as the guy I pegged and wasn't a 'oh it's actually this guy who has absoulty no reason to do it." twist).

Can't recommend higher. If you're torn over this book, have no fear Felix is on a winner ( *wince* sorry, obligiatory pun is obligiatory)
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Seamless 24 Mar 2012
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I was not sure what to expect from this book after Dick Francis had sadly passed away and this being Felix's first solo book. I need not have been worried , the transition was seamless, the 'old style ' was all there and I was very happy with the whole package . When is the next one due ?
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Not up to standard yet 4 Oct 2011
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I was expecting great things from this book - that it would prove to be a worthy addition to my complete collection of Dick Francis's fiction. I was disappointed: it certainly isn't. To a great extent it reads like a first novel. The language is mawkish, sometimes stilted, occasionally approaching the childish. The result is a lack of tension and of suspense in the text, which was one of the trademarks of Felix's father's work. Worse, there are errors of continuity that affect the flow of the reader's understanding of the storyline. The whole thing could have done with vigorously competent editing. For all that, I did finish reading the book, and I haven't thrown it away. If Felix writes another, will I buy it? I probably will, hoping that it has got to be better. Or I won't buy any more.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars An excellent read but not quite done 15 Feb 2012
Format:Hardcover
For those of you who were as devastated as I was to say goodbye to the master of crime on the racecourse, the arrival of Gamble by his son, Felix, with little pomp or circumstance may have brought forth warring emotions of excitement and apprehension. The Dick Francis novel as we know it has been steadily changing over recent years as Felix has been having more of an input into the books. Undoubtedly still the father, but with touches of the son. This would be his first foray into solo writing in order to continue what his father has so comprehensively started, and the front cover states exactly what all fans would want to know in a single glance; 'A Dick Francis novel, by Felix Francis'.

Nicholas Foxton is a prematurely retired jockey through injury, now working as an independent financial advisor in London but gaining most of his client base from the racecourse. A seemingly safer choice of career until his colleague is shot at point blank range right next to him on Aintree racecourse with no clue as to who or why. This is the catalyst that propels Foxton into a world of guns, threats and dirty dealing proving that when it comes to gambling its not just the short off your back you can lose.

This has everything a Dick Francis novel should. The intrigue, the mystery, the personable characters and an entertaining and exciting story line. There are just some parts of it that feel a little rough and rushed, characters who aren't quite knitted and storylines that almost feel shoehorned into the plot line. The book is good and has all the ingredients to be another great Francis novel but unfortunately it just falls a little short.
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21 of 25 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Competition 4 Sep 2011
Format:Hardcover
Not everything grows in the Amazon sometimes Tesco or Asda is worth a look. However let us consider the book whichis a whodunwhat rather than a whodunit. On the first page you might consider that you have read this story before but do not despair this goes off at a different tangent. In fact I made the mistake of picking up this book to read at 11 pm and I did not put it down till 5 am.- so you have been warned about its insidiouness. The plot rapidly gets technical since it shines a light upon independent financial advice and that is what I like about the Dick Francis genre is that they delve into the technical backroom of life as we know it. The technical explanations are lucid and while you will not become an expert; you will not remain an ignoramus. Yes the hero is an ex jockey and th story meanders on the edge of horse racing because that is where its milieu starts in order to bring the characters and plot together.As always the hero is in a YOYO (you are on your own) situation and the situation he finds himself is highly plausible simply because in this day and age the number of ways to commit crime have expanded exponentially especially in the field of fraudulent scams. But as ever crime leads to murder and that is where you start on page one.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Gamble by Felix Francis
Excellant story to listen to while sewing. the story was interesting and wanted to get to the end .submitted by
Published 15 days ago by Mrs. S. M. Robinson
5.0 out of 5 stars great
I have read all his dads work and loved them all so yes he has got my vote that he is just as good
Published 16 days ago by ellen anderson
5.0 out of 5 stars Son's effort
Not QUITE the same category as Dick Francis, but good reading and plot-lines quite up to scratch. Will read more.
Published 1 month ago by Mrs. Shirley O. Nicholas
1.0 out of 5 stars disappointed
have every book by dick francis, usually dont want to put them down until i finish them not so in this case worst dick francis book i have ever read
Published 1 month ago by MR PAT MOOHAN pmoohan
4.0 out of 5 stars Quite good
There have been better however as a quick pleasant and non taxing read this is great.
I will add it to my audiobook wishlist.
Published 1 month ago by berenice
5.0 out of 5 stars Francis up to date
A good read that carries on the Francis tradition, well written,and good story line it is an entertaining crime novel.
Published 1 month ago by Kaff
5.0 out of 5 stars Very well Read
Clear and distinct characters, tension built by the way it was read, enjoyed by adults and teenagers in our party on holiday. Well worth the price.
Published 1 month ago by Willow
5.0 out of 5 stars Cant put down read
Good book by Felix, well written and interesting all the way through. Haven't been able to put it down, in fact I think he can write as good as, if not better than, Dick!
Published 1 month ago by Julie Jones
4.0 out of 5 stars Gamble
Probably as good as the earlier Dick Francis novels and does keep you wondering to the end of the book.
Published 2 months ago by Richard Hamlett
5.0 out of 5 stars my review
I enjoyed this book just as much as I did Dick Francis quick pace with a good deal opf action.
Published 2 months ago by M BARNES
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