Blood Sport

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Dick Francis: Blood Sport (2004, Berkley)

288 pages

English language

Published Nov. 2, 2004 by Berkley.

ISBN:
978-0-425-19916-9
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3 stars (4 reviews)

Gene Hawkings tracks stolen stallions from the UK to Kentucky and even farther.

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This one was a darker plot than a lot of Dick Francis's novels. It holds up very well for a book written in 1967. You could see it happening in today's world, with less smoking and better technology. This time, our everyman hero is Gene Hawkins, a "civil servant" with a very particular set of skills. He is very good at his job, but struggles with depression. To save him from himself, his boss dangles an irresistible case in front of him - three missing stud stallions have vanished without a trace over the past few years. Could they be related? And can they be found? Well, yes, friends, or we wouldn't have a mystery to solve.

Francis gives a pretty honest perspective of Gene's dark thoughts and how he grapples with life and what to do with the one he has. The supporting characters are well-developed, too. Especially Walt, …

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