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Trial Run [Mass Market Paperback]

Dick Francis (Author)
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)


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February 12, 1987
"The best thriller writer going."
ATLANTIC MONTHLY
Randall Draw couldn't say no to a Prince, could he? So he was headed to Russia -- the Prince's brother-in-law had his heart set on riding in the Olympics, and it seemed a jealous Russian woman had her heart set on killing him if he did.
Leaving behind his well-bred horses and high-born girlfriend, Randall went to Moscow, little expecting that the sabotage and murder he'd find would pale in comparison to the unspeakable terror that followed....

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Ingenious...excellent...suspense as taut as the last seconds of a race. -- Chicago Tribune

One of the most reliable mystery writers working today. -- Detroit News and Free Press --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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"The best thriller writer going."
ATLANTIC MONTHLY
Randall Draw couldn't say no to a Prince, could he? So he was headed to Russia -- the Prince's brother-in-law had his heart set on riding in the Olympics, and it seemed a jealous Russian woman had her heart set on killing him if he did.
Leaving behind his well-bred horses and high-born girlfriend, Randall went to Moscow, little expecting that the sabotage and murder he'd find would pale in comparison to the unspeakable terror that followed....

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 290 pages
  • Publisher: Fawcett (February 12, 1987)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0449212734
  • ISBN-13: 978-0449212738
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #941,179 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Dick Francis was the author of more than forty acclaimed books. Among his numerous awards were three Edgar Awards, the Crime Writers' Association Cartier Diamond Dagger, and the Mystery Writers of America's Grand Master Award. He died in February 2010.

Felix Francis has assisted with the research of many of the Dick Francis novels and is the coauthor of Dead Heat, Silks, and Even Money. He lives in England.

 

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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting relic of the cold war, June 20, 2001
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Martha E. Nelson (Watertown, Wisconsin) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Trial Run (Paperback)
I do like Dick Francis novels, and I do admit, as many other reviewers have said, that there is a certain predictability to the plots of many of them. What I find myself looking for, in mancy cases, is the philosophy beyond the plot. In this case, the plot is about an attempt to sabotage the Moscow Olympics. The plot holds together well, but what I enjoyed about this book is that it is a glimpse of the end of cold war Russia (of course from a British perspective) and it is an attempt to think about the personal decisions that humans make which shape of our lives and about personal freedom.

I think Francis does a good job with these rather weighty themes, within the framework of the mystery/thriller genre that he has perfected over time.

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57 of 65 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Perfectly average Francis thriller, November 30, 2000
This review is from: Trial Run (Hardcover)
I'm not sure I believe it, but there it is: amazon has Trial Run listed as out of print. Amazing.

By now I should be inured to the pace of a Dick Francis novel, which is roughly equivalent to that of a marathon turf stakes at Ascot: in order to conserve energy, the horses start off slow, knowing they have a couple of thousand meters ahead of them; the pace picks up after you get round to the backstretch the first time, and the finish is furious. Francis spent too much time on the backs of nags at Royal Ascot to forget that, I guess. And thus you know that the first three or four chapters of a Francis mystery are likely to bog down. Stick with it; it's almost always worth the trip.

Randall Drew has been forced into retirement (like many of Francis' jockeys). In this case, it's because the jockey club has seen fit to outlaw riding with glasses, and contacts and Drew don't mix well. Drew, friend and lover to English royalty, is tabbed by the Prince to investigate shadowy claims of threats to a Royal who wants to ride in the 1980 Moscow olympics, threats that are backed up by the death of a German olympic rider, supposedly of a heart attack-- but foul play is suspected. Drew heads off to Moscow, and the fun begins.

If you know Francis, you already know whether you're going to buy this or not, I suspect. Francis mysteries are basically formulaic. Ex-jockey becomes amateur detective, ex-jockey discovers something nasty is happening at a track somewhere, ex-jockey investigates, ex-jockey gets into scrapes, ex-jockey gets out of scrapes, ex-jockey solves crime. It's good clean mindless fun, and this one has nothing about it that stands out from the others, save its rather odd location (which seems quaint given the collapse of the cold war nowadays). Good if you like Francis, bad if you don't, and not a book I'd suggest as a jumping-off point if you don't know his work (try Odds Against or Enquiry instead, where Francis is on his home turf).

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable mystery with a quietly competent hero, May 14, 2005
This review is from: Trial Run (Paperback)
Randall Drew, a former jockey, reluctantly agrees to visit Moscow. His mission is to look into vague rumors of threat to Earl Farrington, a world-class jockey and an Olympic contender. Neither the pro-forma Foreign Office inquiries, nor reporters were able to clarify the threats; but Randall's knowledge of the horse-racing world, and his careful observation uncover some very ruthless men connected with the threat.

The portrayal of Soviet Union in the late seventies is rather bleak, exaggerated by the weather. However, despite being dated and generaly superficial, the thriller's observations are eerily prescient. The main character is pleasantly unassuming yet insightful, engaging the reader's attention. At the end, the accomplishment results in mostly intellectual satisfaction, making it less enjoyable than some of the Francis' more personal resolutions.
--inotherworlds.com
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I could think of three good reasons for not going to Moscow, one of which was twenty-six, blond, and upstairs unpacking her suitcase. Read the first page
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Hans Kramer, Ian Young, Major General, Johnny Farringford, Malcolm Herrick, Randall Drew, Lord Farringford, Oliver Waterman, Intourist Hotel, Nikolai Alexandrovich, Gorky Street, Polly Paget, National Hotel, The Watch, British Embassy, Boris Dmitrevich, Frank Jones, International Horse Trials, Stephen Luce, Yuri Chulitsky, Foreign Office, Red Square, Rudolph Hughes-Beckett, Yuri Ivanovich Chulitsky, Evgeny Sergeevich
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