Book Description
This "convincing and memorable"mystery is "among Dick Francis's best," says the Cincinnati Post. And we're sure readers will agree.
Ex-jockey and private investigator Sid Halley is approached by the wife of an elite racehorse trainer, begging his help in figuring out why her husband's most promising horses have been performing so poorly. At first Halley thinks she's overreacting and the losing streak is just dumb luck. But now he's beginning to think it's something far more dangerous...
* A New York Times bestselling author whose reputation is virtually unmatched among modern mystery writers
Another "first class"* thriller from the New York Times bestselling author of Field Of Thirteen.--Baltimore Sun
Whip Hand FROM THE PUBLISHER
Sid Halley's glory days as a jockey are over, but he still finds a certain satisfaction in successfully solving a case. His latest one, though, could prove to be his undoing.