Syndicate

Felix Francis

Book - 2024

Chester Newton has built his fortune organizing racehorse syndicates, where top horses are co-owned and managed by several parties. These joint enterprises are high risk and high reward--and for Chester, it's almost always been reward. The stakes only get higher as the syndicates grow larger, and every race means the possibility of complete failure--or ecstatic success. After an anxious morning waiting for the results of the Epsom Derby, the premier flat race in the UK, Chester has an afternoon of explosive triumph--and an evening of total terror. Someone tries to take over one of his syndicates by force--and by threats of serious harm to him and his family. For the first time in Chester's life, it's not just a horse race or ...money at stake--it's his life and the lives of his loved ones. --

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Subjects
Genres
Thrillers (Fiction)
Detective and mystery fiction
Novels
Published
New York, NY : Crooked Lane Books 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Felix Francis (author)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
"Will someone kill to take control?"--Cover.
Physical Description
248 pages ; 25 cm
ISBN
9781639108596
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Life isn't safe even for a syndicate manager in the upper echelon of British horse racing. Chester Newton is worried how Potassium, the current star of his syndicate, Victrix Racing, will run in the Epsom Derby. When Potassium wins by a nose, Chester breathes a sigh of relief and turns to the party planned for the 25th anniversary of his wedding to Georgina; the 21st birthday of their son, James; and the 19th birthday of their daughter, Amanda. That's where signs of trouble pop up. Darren Williamson, the undesirable older boyfriend Amanda's brought to the party, reports that she's gone missing after a row, and DS Christine Royle, of the Thames Valley Police, doesn't share Chester's anxiety about her return. Royle turns out to be right, sort of, since Amanda is shortly found doped with ketamine, unable to remember anything about how she disappeared. The punchline--a phone call from an anonymous person with a squeaky voice who points out how easy it would be to snatch Amanda again--sets the plot in motion, as Squeaky Voice repeatedly calls Chester to demand that several of Victrix's favorites, including Potassium, lose their races. Chester can't figure out what the motive for these calls is, who's behind them, whether he should do their bidding, or how he can fix the races if he decides to give in. His nondecision to play it by ear, taking each threat as it comes, and his seduction by younger American Toni Beckett make each step in the story less predictable, and the customary insider details about the racing scene set up the denouement with commendable precision. Perhaps the strongest installment of this venerable franchise since Francis took the reins from his jockey father. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.