A Stable Full Of Winners: A collection of horseracing and betting short stories by Richard Laws


A Stable Full Of Winners: A collection of horseracing and betting short stories
Title : A Stable Full Of Winners: A collection of horseracing and betting short stories
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Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 187
Publication : Published June 1, 2022

A STABLE FULL OF WINNERS
A collection of eight horseracing and betting short stories.

Whether it's a jockey with a big secret, a trainer with a masterful coup in mind, or a major auction house determined to stop the march of technology, these stories will run their race. Each story, in its own particular way, is a winner...

The surprises and twists keep coming in these short tales of British betting, racehorses, jockeys, owners, and trainers. Previous readers of A Stable Full Of Winners have suggested these stories are a good introduction to Richard Laws's work.

A Stable Full Of Winners is a collection of short stories from best-selling horse racing storyteller, Richard Laws. Author of The Syndicate Manager, An Old-Fashioned Coup, and A Run For Your Money.


PRAISE FOR PREVIOUS RACING THRILLERS BY RICHARD
- 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.


A Stable Full Of Winners: A collection of horseracing and betting short stories Reviews


  • Carolyn Jane Johnson Edwards

    Great, imaginative story telling

    Love the short stories, all so different but intriguing. Love the horse/racing ones especially. Richard Laws is definitely on my list of favourites.