Title | : | Cheat: A British Horseracing Mystery Thriller |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | |
ISBN | : | - |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
Number of Pages | : | 287 |
Publication | : | Published June 15, 2023 |
The infamous unsolved Ebor Murder of 2002 - was the victim killed because he was a CHEAT?
Policemen arrive at Will Payne's door with the news that his father, a racehorse trainer, has been attacked and is seriously ill. Despite having not spoken to his father for two years, Will learns that he is the number one suspect. Dragged back to his hometown of Malton in North Yorkshire, Will is cajoled into taking charge of the racing yard, only to discover the business is on its knees.
However, there is one hope. A young unraced filly named Catwalk who is being prepared for the Albany at Royal Ascot. With the help of two friends, Will sets out to get the two-year-old to Ascot in one piece. If only things were that simple! He soon finds himself embroiled in the unsolved twenty-year-old murder of his grandfather. Meanwhile, Catwalk's flamboyant owner looks set to remove the filly from the yard...
CHEAT is the SEVENTH horseracing thriller from Richard Laws.
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READERS PRAISE FOR RACING THRILLERS BY RICHARD LAWS
- Great story with many twists & turns. Well written, pacey with a strong cast of characters.
- The sort of book John Francombe & Dick Francis wished they had succeeded in writing. Such a very, very clever plot and engaging characters that one can identify with...
- A good fast-paced story, the villains were totally impossible to guess from earlier in the book. I read a lot of crime thrillers including racing ones by the likes of Dick and Felix Francis, John Francome etc. This was as good as any of those.
- An affirmed longstanding Dick Francis reader I am converting to Laws with each and every publication.
- Totally captivating stories which you can't put down until you get to the sting in the tail.
Policemen arrive at Will Payne's door with the news that his father, a racehorse trainer, has been attacked and is seriously ill. Despite having not spoken to his father for two years, Will learns that he is the number one suspect. Dragged back to his hometown of Malton in North Yorkshire, Will is cajoled into taking charge of the racing yard, only to discover the business is on its knees.
However, there is one hope. A young unraced filly named Catwalk who is being prepared for the Albany at Royal Ascot. With the help of two friends, Will sets out to get the two-year-old to Ascot in one piece. If only things were that simple! He soon finds himself embroiled in the unsolved twenty-year-old murder of his grandfather. Meanwhile, Catwalk's flamboyant owner looks set to remove the filly from the yard...
CHEAT is the SEVENTH horseracing thriller from Richard Laws.
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READERS PRAISE FOR RACING THRILLERS BY RICHARD LAWS
- Great story with many twists & turns. Well written, pacey with a strong cast of characters.
- The sort of book John Francombe & Dick Francis wished they had succeeded in writing. Such a very, very clever plot and engaging characters that one can identify with...
- A good fast-paced story, the villains were totally impossible to guess from earlier in the book. I read a lot of crime thrillers including racing ones by the likes of Dick and Felix Francis, John Francome etc. This was as good as any of those.
- An affirmed longstanding Dick Francis reader I am converting to Laws with each and every publication.
- Totally captivating stories which you can't put down until you get to the sting in the tail.
Cheat: A British Horseracing Mystery Thriller Reviews
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An interesting mystery that kept me entertained. A good page turner..
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A good read
I enjoyed reading this book. Good story line with plenty of twists and turns. It was hard to put down once I began the book