What a thrilling adventure . totally
un-putdownable.A tense ,taughtly written ,in places terrifying adventure.From start to finish Francis carries the reader from excitement to excitement, all the time weaving his magic storytelling skills into a carpet of ,for me,unsolvable plots.The final denoument is breathtakingly terrifying.


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Dead Heat Audio CD – Unabridged, 1 November 2014
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Dick Francis
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- Publisher : Bolinda audio; Unabridged edition (1 November 2014)
- Language : English
- ISBN-10 : 148623478X
- ISBN-13 : 978-1486234783
- Dimensions : 13.2 x 1.4 x 12.2 cm
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'As a jockey, Dick Francis was unbeatable when he got into his stride. The same is true, nowadays, of his crime writing.' -- Daily Mirror
About the Author
Richard Stanley "Dick" Francis CBE FRSL (31 October 1920 – 14 February 2010) was a British steeplechase jockey and crime writer, whose novels centre on horse racing in England.
Felix Francis is Dick Francis’s youngest son. Born in 1953, Felix studied Physics and Electronics at London University and then embarked upon a 17 year career teaching Advanced Level physics at three schools, the last seven as head of the science department at Bloxham School in Oxfordshire. Over the past 40 years Felix assisted Dick with both the research and the writing of many of his novels. They shared a love of racing and often worked together on plot and character details at Dick’s home in the Cayman Islands. This partnership allowed Dick to draw upon Felix’s knowledge and experience as a physics teacher in Twice Shy and his past as an international marksman in Shattered (2000) and Under Orders (2006). With the publication of Dead Heat in 2007, Felix took on a more significant role in writing. Silks (2008) was the second novel in this father-and-son collaboration and Even Money (2009) was the third. Crossfire (2010) was the novel Dick and Felix Francis were working on when Dick died in February 2010, marking the end of one chapter and the beginning of another in the Dick Francis brand. Dick Francis was acclaimed as one of the greatest thriller writers in the world and he wanted his legacy to live on through his son, Felix, and the novels that they planned together. Since Dick's death, Felix has taken over the literary reigns from his father. Gamble, which was published in September 2011, is a Dick Francis novel written by Felix Francis.
Tony Britton was born in Birmingham, England in 1924. A renowned classical actor, he has been cast in many stage productions including Gigi and My Fair Lady, as well as numerous Shakespeare roles. Britton’s film credits include Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971) and The Day of the Jackal (1973). He has had lead television roles in Robin's Nest (1977) and Don't Wait Up (1983), and narrated many audiobooks throughout his career.
Felix Francis is Dick Francis’s youngest son. Born in 1953, Felix studied Physics and Electronics at London University and then embarked upon a 17 year career teaching Advanced Level physics at three schools, the last seven as head of the science department at Bloxham School in Oxfordshire. Over the past 40 years Felix assisted Dick with both the research and the writing of many of his novels. They shared a love of racing and often worked together on plot and character details at Dick’s home in the Cayman Islands. This partnership allowed Dick to draw upon Felix’s knowledge and experience as a physics teacher in Twice Shy and his past as an international marksman in Shattered (2000) and Under Orders (2006). With the publication of Dead Heat in 2007, Felix took on a more significant role in writing. Silks (2008) was the second novel in this father-and-son collaboration and Even Money (2009) was the third. Crossfire (2010) was the novel Dick and Felix Francis were working on when Dick died in February 2010, marking the end of one chapter and the beginning of another in the Dick Francis brand. Dick Francis was acclaimed as one of the greatest thriller writers in the world and he wanted his legacy to live on through his son, Felix, and the novels that they planned together. Since Dick's death, Felix has taken over the literary reigns from his father. Gamble, which was published in September 2011, is a Dick Francis novel written by Felix Francis.
Tony Britton was born in Birmingham, England in 1924. A renowned classical actor, he has been cast in many stage productions including Gigi and My Fair Lady, as well as numerous Shakespeare roles. Britton’s film credits include Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971) and The Day of the Jackal (1973). He has had lead television roles in Robin's Nest (1977) and Don't Wait Up (1983), and narrated many audiobooks throughout his career.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Thrills from Francis
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 1 November 2017Verified Purchase
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RayB
2.0 out of 5 stars
Too many typing errors
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 31 July 2013Verified Purchase
I purchased Kindle Book Dead Heat by Dick Francis and Felix Francis.
The book downloaded OK. However, the book is full of typing errors. Wrong letters in word (eg VV instead of W), incorrect spelling of word so it loses context. The proof reading was extremely poor.
Often the incorrect word is a real word so spell check would miss it. Other times, error should be picked up by spell check. There must be at least 50 errors in book (about one every 3 pages) which made reading the book annoying.
The book needs to be proof read and corrected (up issued) before it is sold to anyone else.
The basic story is a reasonable standard of Dick Francis/Felix Francis so if the book had been produced correctly, I would have given 3 to 4 stars.
The book downloaded OK. However, the book is full of typing errors. Wrong letters in word (eg VV instead of W), incorrect spelling of word so it loses context. The proof reading was extremely poor.
Often the incorrect word is a real word so spell check would miss it. Other times, error should be picked up by spell check. There must be at least 50 errors in book (about one every 3 pages) which made reading the book annoying.
The book needs to be proof read and corrected (up issued) before it is sold to anyone else.
The basic story is a reasonable standard of Dick Francis/Felix Francis so if the book had been produced correctly, I would have given 3 to 4 stars.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Good fun
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 January 2014Verified Purchase
I'm used to lots of research going into the subject of any of Mr Francis' books, and always find it informative. This was no exception, and as someone who has previously worked in catering and being a pianist, it was nice to naturally understand what was being written about - from his other books I have learnt a little about film acting, diamonds and piloting, amongst other subjects
The book was enjoyable, and like most of his others, I read this one in about 3 days. The hero wasn't as alluring as some of his heroes, but still likeable. The story kept going at a good pace. The plot was easy to keep track of, and the actions of all characters were understandable.
Thanks for a great read, looking forward to reading the next release (coming soon, I hope!).
The book was enjoyable, and like most of his others, I read this one in about 3 days. The hero wasn't as alluring as some of his heroes, but still likeable. The story kept going at a good pace. The plot was easy to keep track of, and the actions of all characters were understandable.
Thanks for a great read, looking forward to reading the next release (coming soon, I hope!).

John Gibbins
5.0 out of 5 stars
Definitely a sole winner not a dead heat.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 18 July 2017Verified Purchase
This was my second reading of this highly enjoyable thriller. It is pacy and covers some very underhand villainous activities with excitement and probably accuracy. My only mildly adverse comment is the police are portrayed as uncaring and lacking in the basic tenets of at least following up possible leads when presented to them. (I am not, nor ever have been, a policeman)

Bar.
4.0 out of 5 stars
A fair read.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 April 2016Verified Purchase
My mum, inexplicably, loves Dick Francis books - whether they were actually written by his wife (allegedly) or not. For me they are fairly generic although as a young man I used to read them and liked some of them well enough. She is happy with it though so it deserves at least 4 stars for that as present choice.
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