This is a classic Dick Francis novel that incorporates horse-racing into a broader story, in this case about gemstone sales. There is a likeable and successful main character, Derek Franklin, who has to use his natural intellect in order to figure out who is trying to kill him. item 7 Straight by Francis, Dick Book The Fast Free Shipping 7 - Straight by Francis, Dick Book The Fast Free Shipping. $ Free shipping. See all 10 - All listings for this product. No ratings or reviews yet No ratings or reviews yet. Be the first to write a review. Best Selling in Books. Straight by Dick Francis. August 7, Lark_Bookwyrm Book Reviews 2 ★★★★½ Straight on first published Novem Pages: Purchase: Amazon Add to Goodreads "I inherited my brother's life. Inherited his desk, his business, his gadgets, his enemies, his horses and his mistress.
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Straight by Dick Francis ISBN ISBN Hardback; New York: Putnam Adult, ; ISBN Straight by Dick Francis. Straight. by Dick Francis. "I inherited my brother's life. Inherited his desk, his business, his gadgets, his enemies, his horses and his mistress. I inherited my brother's life, and it nearly killed me." As Derek Franklin, an injured steeplechase jockey, nears the end of his career, he is thrust into trouble and. Praise for Straight “Straight is Dick Francis writing at his very, very best.”—Larry King, USA Today “If you read the first paragraph of Straight, I’m willing to wager, whatever the odds, you will spring to the finish line.”—The Washington Post.
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