When Derek Deacon threatens to kill Alex Fanning, his championship rival, rookie driver Aidy Westlake doesn’t put much stock in it – it’s typical of the intense competitiveness and aggression in their world. But when Fanning dies after making contact with Deacon’s car during a race, a conspiracy ens
Did Not Finish
- Book ID
- 126299060
- Publisher
- Severn House Publishers Ltd
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 824 KB
- Category
- Standards
- City
- Falkirk, Stirlingshire, Scotland
- ISBN
- 178010085X
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✦ Synopsis
The first book in the Aidy Westlake mystery series set in the high-octane world of motor racing.
When Derek Deacon threatens to kill Alex Fanning, his championship rival, rookie driver Aidy Westlake doesn't put much stock in it — it's typical of the intense competitiveness and aggression in their world. But when Fanning dies after making contact with Deacon's car during a race, a conspiracy ensues: the TV coverage is edited and the police wind up the investigation without interviewing witnesses. Compelled to prove Deacon is the murderer, Aidy pushes for the truth and is drawn into a world of fraud, organized crime and murder.
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