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Crisis

By: Felix Francis
Narrated by: Martin Jarvis
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New York Times best-selling author Felix Francis returns with his newest edge-of-your-seat horse racing thriller in the Dick Francis tradition.

Harrison Foster is a lawyer by training but works as a crisis manager for a London firm that specialises in such matters. Summoned to Newmarket after a fire in the Chadwick Stables slaughters six very valuable horses, including the short-priced favourite for the Derby, Harry (as he is known) finds there is far more to the ‘simple’ fire than initially meets the eye. For a start, human remains are found amongst the equestrian ones in the burnt-out shell. All the stable staff are accounted for, so who is the mystery victim?

Harry knows very little about horses, indeed he positively dislikes them, but he is thrust unwillingly into the world of Thoroughbred racing, where the standard of care of the equine stars is far higher than that of the humans who attend to them.

The Chadwick family are a dysfunctional racing dynasty, with the emphasis being on the nasty. Resentment between the generations is rife, and sibling rivalry bubbles away like volcanic magma beneath a thin crust of respectability.

Harry represents the Middle Eastern owner of the Derby favourite, and, as he delves deeper into the unanswered questions surrounding the horse’s demise, he ignites a fuse that blows the volcano sky-high, putting him in grave jeopardy. Can Harry solve the riddle before he is overcome by the toxic emissions from the eruption and is bumped off by the fallout?

©2018 Felix Francis (P)2018 Recorded Books
Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction Volcano Exciting Racing

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As others have said, the use of American English really irritates. The story is okay but definitely doesn’t count as a classic Francis.

Not the best

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Didn't like the main character, bits of the dialogue were cringe worthy, storyline was poor. I was on the fence as far as Felix Francis went - think I'll give his books a miss in the future.

Not great

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I enjoyed the story which had some satisfyingly complex twists. These are not rocket science plots but they are a jolly good canter down the race course. However, why the strange Americanisms in a book set in England? We don’t have attorneys or sidewalks or trunks on our cars?! It irritated.

A winner but...

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Great listen. Plot, characters, racing knowledge all back in abundance - like the good old books!

Back to Classic Francis

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Oh dear, is it me, but I am finding Mr Francis a tad predictable. I had worked out what was going on, and 'who dun it' long before 'our hero' had. As for the last chapter, pity somebody didn't tell me it was an advert for taking a holiday in the Maldives!

Maybe my tastes have changed with the advent of more recent authors. Or maybe horse racing and the American influence that has crept into his books is not what I am looking for these days.

Predictable

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Excellent story and storytelling, well narrated but the Americanisms grate terribly. So bviously written did the American market as to be very offputting.

In the Francis tradition but...

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don't like the Americanisms...freeway etc.. it's a story based in Newmarket England....if the Americans won't buy it then produce an American version but the story is British.

too many Americanisms

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brilliant as usual great incite to horse racing with a good who dun it. keeps you wanting more.

enjoyed

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I wish they had not americanised the story as I found it annoying, changing everyday English word like trousers to pants, mobile to cell, flat to apartment etc

The story was great as good as his father.

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I liked this story but it was spoilt by the Americanisms- popsicle instead of ice lollie, trunk instead of boot and freeway instead of motorway to name only a few. These things grate when the story is set in the middle of England NOT Kansas!!!!

Americanisms?

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