𝔖 Bobbio Scriptorium
✦   LIBER   ✦

Cover of Field of Thirteen

Field of Thirteen

✍ Scribed by Dick Francis


Publisher
Berkley Books;Michael Joseph
Year
2004;1998
Tongue
English
Weight
182 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN
042519499X

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


Amazon.com Review

This first collection of short stories by Dick Francis (author of __ and more than 30 other horseracing mysteries) pulls together five new tales with eight that have appeared scattered in periodicals over the last three decades. One of the pleasures of his stories is witnessing the breadth and variety within Francis's racetrack milieu. In "Dead on Red," a jealous jockey named Davey Rockman hires Emil Jacques, a French assassin and gun collector, to kill the famed rider who stole his job; but Rockman is haunted by his deed much in the same way as is the protagonist in Edgar Allan Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart." "Raid at Kingdom Hill" tells of Tricksy Wilcox's scheme for a not-so-bright bomb scare, a plan that still might yield the payoff of a lifetime. "Collision Course" is free of murder but frames a delightful conflict between an out-of-work newspaperman and a bounder whose faux manners threaten to bring him down at the peak of his racing syndicate career. The Kentucky Derby story, "The Gift," follows Fred Collyer, a drunken writer who overhears plans for a major racing swindle and struggles against alcohol to publish the story by his deadline. And the collection ends with a what-if story called "Haig's Death" that examines the consequences of the sudden passing of Christopher Haig, an animal feed consultant and race-meeting judge.

Poe, who most historians of literature credit as the creator of the short story, declared that a good short story should have nothing extraneous. Francis's stories, for the most part, obey Poe's dictum. Each character and description fits tightly into an unfolding plan so that the mystery or twist is revealed with a satisfying economy of words. While Field of 13 will appeal to Francis loyalists, newcomers, too, will find much to relish in the short fiction of this mystery grand master. --Patrick O'Kelley

From Publishers Weekly

Though nearly two score of his novels have come to print, Francis has published only eight short stories in his 41 years as a bestselling author. That octet, composed mostly in the 1970s and initially appearing in various journals (Sports Illustrated, the Times of London, etc.), is reprinted here, along with five new tales, each introduced in brief by Francis. There's not a slacker among them, though few champions either. The earliest yarn, "Carrot for a Chestnut," dating from 1970 (eight years after Francis's first novel), is typical, presenting a morally ordered universe in which malefactors get their due, albeit commonly through indirect means. Here, a jockey who bends a race by feeding a horse a drugged carrot receives his comeuppance by losing his concentration as a result of his crime and getting involved in a nasty accident; as in most of the stories, there's a light twist to the ending. Horse racing figures in every entry, of course. Sometimes it's the focus of a crime?as in "Blind Chance," in which a blind boy picks up on how bettors are getting inside info on races with photo finishes. Sometimes, it's only background, as in "Collision Course," about how a fired newspaper editor hoists poetic justice upon a horrid restaurateur/horse trainer. Most of the stories are superficially clever, but below the quick plotting there's emotional depth; in "Spring Fever," for instance, Francis plumbs the innocent desperation of unrequited December-May love. And throughout there is Francis's voice, strong, smart, ironic, developed even at the beginning but maturing in timbre as he hones his skill. Even more than the horse racing, this voice is the tie that binds these 13 tales into a charmed entertainment.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.


πŸ“œ SIMILAR VOLUMES


cover
✍ Dick Francis πŸ“‚ Fiction πŸ“… 2004 πŸ› Penguin Group US;Berkley Books 🌐 English βš– 167 KB πŸ‘ 1 views

A superbly crafted collection of thirteen tightly plotted tales that treats readers to murder, mystery, and mayhem in the world of horseracing.

cover
✍ Richard K. Morgan πŸ“‚ Fiction πŸ“… 2007 πŸ› Random House Publishing Group;Del Rey/Ballantine B 🌐 English βš– 388 KB πŸ‘ 1 views

The future isn't what it used to be since Richard K. Morgan arrived on the scene. He unleashed Takeshi Kovacs--private eye, soldier of fortune, and all-purpose antihero--into the body-swapping, hard-boiled, urban jungle of tomorrow in Altered Carbon, Broken Angels, and Woken Furies, winning the Phil

Thirteens
✍ Kate Alice Marshall πŸ“‚ Fiction πŸ“… 2020 πŸ› Viking Books for Young Readers 🌐 en-US βš– 182 KB πŸ‘ 1 views

**Neil Gaiman's *Coraline* meets *Stranger Things* in a dark and twisted story about a sleepy town with a dark secret--and the three kids brave enough to uncover it.** *Every thirteen years in the town of Eden Eld, three thirteen-year-olds disappear.* Eleanor has just moved to the quiet, prosperous

cover
✍ Matthew Betley πŸ“‚ Fiction πŸ“… 2018 πŸ› Emily Bestler Books/Atria 🌐 English βš– 435 KB

Set in the aftermath of Betley's "machine-gun pace" (_Booklist_) _Oath of Honor_ and the discovery of a deadly global conspiracy, the president requests Logan West to form a covert task force with the mission to dismantle a nameless enemy. With the full resources of the Justice Department, Intelli

cover
✍ Graham Brack πŸ“‚ Fiction πŸ“… 2019 πŸ› Sapere Books 🌐 English βš– 128 KB πŸ‘ 1 views
cover
✍ Marc Cameron πŸ“‚ Fiction πŸ“… 2016 πŸ› Kensington 🌐 English βš– 235 KB πŸ‘ 1 views

"One of the hottest new authors in the thriller genre."β€”Brad Thor **ATTACK ON AMERICA** The first target is Dallas, Texas. A deadly nerve gas called New Archangel is unleashed upon the City of Angels, claiming innocent lives, spreading nationwide panic, and fueling global fears of anot