Dick Francis wrote more than 40 novels, as well as an
autobiography,
The Sport of Queens, a
biography of jockey Lester Piggott,
A Jockey’s Life, and several short stories, 13 of which are
collected in Field of
Thirteen.
The last few books were written with his younger son, Felix.
Dick Francis was a steeplechase jockey from 1948 to 1957,
and champion jockey for the 1953-54 season.
His most famous moment as a jockey came in the 1956 Grand
National, when his horse, the Queen Mother's Devon Loch, fell a
few yards away from winning the prestigious race.
The titles marked with an asterisk have commentary on the
associated page. More will be added as I find the time.
TITLE | YEAR | MAIN CHARACTER | OCCUPATION | RATING
|
Dead Cert *
| 1962
| Alan York
| Amateur jockey, Company representative
| ★★★
|
Nerve *
| 1964
| Rob Finn
| Professional jockey
| ★★★
|
For Kicks *
| 1965
| Daniel Roke
| Australian horse breeder, undercover investigator
| ★★★★
|
Odds Against *
| 1965
| Sid Halley
| Investigator, former champion jockey
| ★★★★
|
Flying Finish *
| 1966
| Henry Grey
| Amateur jockey, semi-professional pilot, in-flight horse-transport supervisor
| ★★★
|
Blood Sport *
| 1967
| Gene Hawkins
| Civil service screener
| ★★★
|
Forfeit *
| 1968
| James Tyrone
| Racing journalist
| ★★★★
|
Enquiry *
| 1969
| Kelly Hughes
| Professional jockey
| ★★★
|
Rat Race *
| 1970
| Matt Shore
| Air taxi pilot
| ★★★★
|
Bonecrack *
| 1971
| Neil Griffon
| Business consultant
| ★★★★
|
Smokescreen *
| 1972
| Edward Lincoln
| Actor
| ★★
|
Slay Ride *
| 1973
| David Cleveland
| Jockey Club Director of Security
| ★★
|
Knockdown *
| 1974
| Jonah Dereham
| Bloodstock agent
| ★★★
|
High Stakes
| 1975
| Steven Scott
| Inventor, racehorse owner
| ★★★★
|
In the Frame *
| 1976
| Charles Todd
| Artist
| ★★★
|
Risk *
| 1977
| Roland Britten
| Accountant, amateur jockey
| ★★★
|
Trial Run
| 1978
| Randall Drew
| Gentleman farmer, former jockey
| ★★
|
Whip Hand *
| 1979
| Sid Halley
| Investigator, former champion jockey
| ★★★★
|
Reflex *
| 1980
| Philip Nore
| Professional jockey, amateur photographer
| ★★★★
|
Twice Shy *
| 1981
| Jonathan Derry
| Teacher, Olympic marksman
| ★★★
|
William Derry
| Owner’s representative
|
Banker *
| 1982
| Tim Ekaterin
| Merchant banker
| ★★★
|
The Danger *
| 1983
| Andrew Douglas
| Kidnapping investigator
| ★★★
|
Proof *
| 1984
| Tony Beach
| Wine merchant
| ★★★★
|
Break In *
| 1985
| Kit Fielding
| Champion jockey
| ★★★★
|
Bolt *
| 1987
| Kit Fielding
| Champion jockey
| ★★★★
|
Hot Money
| 1987
| Ian Pembroke
| Amateur jockey
| ★★★★
|
The Edge *
| 1988
| Tor Kelsey
| Jockey Club undercover investigator
| ★★★
|
Straight *
| 1989
| Derek Franklin
| Professional jockey
| ★★★★
|
Longshot *
| 1990
| John Kendall
| Writer
| ★★★
|
Comeback
| 1991
| Peter Darwin
| Diplomat
| ★★★
|
Driving Force
| 1992
| Freddy Croft
| Former jockey, owner of horse tranport business
| ★★★
|
Decider *
| 1993
| Lee Morris
| Architect/builder
| ★★★★
|
Wild Horses
| 1994
| Thomas Lyon
| Film director
| ★★★
|
Come to Grief
| 1995
| Sid Halley
| Investigator, former champion jockey.
| ★★★
|
To the Hilt *
| 1996
| Alexander Kinloch
| Artist
| ★★★★
|
10-lb. Penalty *
| 1997
| Benedict Juliard
| Student, amateur jockey, insurance investigator
| ★★★
|
Second Wind
| 1999
| Perry Stuart
| TV meteorologist
| ★★
|
Shattered *
| 2000
| Gerard Logan
| Glass blower and sculptor
| ★★★★
|
Under Orders
| 2006
| Sid Halley
| Investigator, former champion jockey.
| ★★★
|
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The horse on this and subsequent pages (where it is a link
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