Dick Francis wrote more than 40 novels, as well as an autobiography, The Sport of Queens , a biography of jockey Lester Piggott, A Jockey’s Life , and several short stories, 13 of which are collected in Field of Thirteen . The last few books were written with his younger son, Felix.
Dick Francis was a steeplechase jockey from 1948 to 1957, and champion jockey for the 1953-54 season. His most famous moment as a jockey came in the 1956 Grand National, when his horse, the Queen Mother's Devon Loch, fell a few yards away from winning the prestigious race.
The titles marked with an asterisk have commentary on the associated page. More will be added as I find the time.
Title | Year | Main character | Occupation | Rating |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dead Cert * | 1962 | Alan York | Amateur jockey, Company representative | ★★★ |
Nerve * | 1964 | Rob Finn | Professional jockey | ★★★ |
For Kicks * | 1965 | Daniel Roke | Australian horse breeder, undercover investigator | ★★★★ |
Odds Against * | 1965 | Sid Halley | Investigator, former champion jockey | ★★★★ |
Flying Finish * | 1966 | Henry Grey | Amateur jockey, semi-professional pilot, in-flight horse-transport supervisor | ★★★ |
Blood Sport * | 1967 | Gene Hawkins | Civil service screener | ★★★ |
Forfeit * | 1968 | James Tyrone | Racing journalist | ★★★★ |
Enquiry * | 1969 | Kelly Hughes | Professional jockey | ★★★ |
Rat Race * | 1970 | Matt Shore | Air taxi pilot | ★★★★ |
Bonecrack * | 1971 | Neil Griffon | Business consultant | ★★★★ |
Smokescreen * | 1972 | Edward Lincoln | Actor | ★★ |
Slay Ride * | 1973 | David Cleveland | Jockey Club Director of Security | ★★ |
Knockdown * | 1974 | Jonah Dereham | Bloodstock agent | ★★★ |
High Stakes * | 1975 | Steven Scott | Inventor, racehorse owner | ★★★★ |
In the Frame * | 1976 | Charles Todd | Artist | ★★★ |
Risk * | 1977 | Roland Britten | Accountant, amateur jockey | ★★★ |
Trial Run | 1978 | Randall Drew | Gentleman farmer, former jockey | ★★ |
Whip Hand * | 1979 | Sid Halley | Investigator, former champion jockey | ★★★★ |
Reflex * | 1980 | Philip Nore | Professional jockey, amateur photographer | ★★★★ |
Twice Shy * | 1981 | Jonathan Derry | Teacher, Olympic marksman | ★★★ |
William Derry | Owner’s representative | |||
Banker * | 1982 | Tim Ekaterin | Merchant banker | ★★★ |
The Danger * | 1983 | Andrew Douglas | Kidnapping investigator | ★★★ |
Proof * | 1984 | Tony Beach | Wine merchant | ★★★★ |
Break In * | 1985 | Kit Fielding | Champion jockey | ★★★★ |
Bolt * | 1987 | Kit Fielding | Champion jockey | ★★★★ |
Hot Money | 1987 | Ian Pembroke | Amateur jockey | ★★★★ |
The Edge * | 1988 | Tor Kelsey | Jockey Club undercover investigator | ★★★ |
Straight * | 1989 | Derek Franklin | Professional jockey | ★★★★ |
Longshot * | 1990 | John Kendall | Writer | ★★★ |
Comeback | 1991 | Peter Darwin | Diplomat | ★★★ |
Driving Force | 1992 | Freddy Croft | Former jockey, owner of horse tranport business | ★★★ |
Decider * | 1993 | Lee Morris | Architect/builder | ★★★★ |
Wild Horses | 1994 | Thomas Lyon | Film director | ★★★ |
Come to Grief | 1995 | Sid Halley | Investigator, former champion jockey. | ★★★ |
To the Hilt * | 1996 | Alexander Kinloch | Artist | ★★★★ |
10-lb. Penalty * | 1997 | Benedict Juliard | Student, amateur jockey, insurance investigator | ★★★ |
Second Wind | 1999 | Perry Stuart | TV meteorologist | ★★ |
Shattered * | 2000 | Gerard Logan | Glass blower and sculptor | ★★★★ |
Under Orders | 2006 | Sid Halley | Investigator, former champion jockey. | ★★★ |
Dead Heat * | 2007 | Max Moreton | Chef and restaurateur | ★★★★ |
Silks | 2008 | Geoffrey Mason | Barrister | ★★★ |
Even Money | 2009 | Ned Talbot | Bookmaker | ★★★ |
Crossfire * | 2010 | Thomas Forsyth | Soldier (on medical leave) | ★★★★ |
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