Dead Cert
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Narrated by:
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Tony Britton
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By:
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Dick Francis
About this listen
For millionaire jockey Alan York, winning is a bonus. For Joe Nantwich, victory means no cushy backhanders; and for Bill Davidson, front running on strongly fancied Admiral, triumph means murder. His own.
©1962 Dick Francis (P)2014 Audible, Inc.What listeners say about Dead Cert
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- Anne
- 10-05-21
really enjoyable listen
good story line. Action to the end, would definitely recommend.
You dont need to be horsey to enjoy it
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- jim ryan
- 01-02-24
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varied quality of the audio recording otherwise a good story would recommend having it re recorded
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- Polovitch
- 17-03-22
Thrilling story excellently performed!
Excellent story and performance. Great knowledge of horse racing and a well paced thriller. Really enjoyed it!
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- pippapippet
- 02-11-23
Enjoyable as usual.
Good book- good listen. Will try to work my way through all of the series
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- Lisa
- 23-08-21
disappointing
story rather drawn out, apart from hero and heroine didn't like the characters especially whinging Joe
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- m
- 14-04-13
Dead cert to read
I like this book very much as the story moves along all the time and does not drag leaving you to wait and wait for the story to continue
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- Joseph B
- 24-01-18
Another wonderfully-written Dick Francis story
As always with seemingly every Dick Francis book, the story is so well-written that it provides first class entertainment all round. I won't spoil the surprises by referring to the details of the story, apart from to say that the protection racket has been given a brilliant twist in this story; do just go ahead and enjoy listening to it yourself. The narration by Tony Britton takes the beautifully-written words into the realms of a superlative one-man show; a masterly performance as always from this very talented man.
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- Gez
- 22-10-24
Dead cert to enthrall
Keep you guessing all the way through, right to the end of the book’s story.
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- Mark
- 07-04-13
Stone Cold Classic
The first Dick Francis and one of his best. Manages to combine an excellent plot with credible characters whilst at the same time immersing one into the world of horse racing. This may have been written in the '60s, but isn't at all dated. Tony Britten is a superb reader and perfect for Francis, although the sound quality is not particularly good.
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- Jessica Black
- 16-04-23
Gripping yarn well narrated
Good easy listening: Mr Britten’s narration is excellent: his voice catches the different accents and emotions perfectly. This book was written in 1962, so as well as being a good story it’s an insight into another era.
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