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A classic mystery from Dick Francis, the champion of English storytellers. Edward Lincoln has scaled the Himalayas, survived deadly car chases and defeated scores of assassins. As a movie action man he's even suffered stoically at the hands of sadistic directors. After finishing his latest film, he's asked to visit South Africa to discover why a dying friend's horses are suddenly failing on the race track. Unfortunately, Lincoln's attempt to help a friend soon puts him in harm's way. From a nearly fatal interview to a dangerous accident in a gold mine, it seems only luck is keeping him alive. And in life, unlike the big-screen, there's no coming back from dead . . .
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Smokescreen, Dick Francis
- Taal
- Jaar van publicatie
- 1990
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- Titel
- Smokescreen
- Taal
- Engels
- Auteurs
- Dick Francis
- Uitgever
- Pocket Books
- Jaar van publicatie
- 1990
- Formaat
- Paperback
- Aantal pagina's
- 212
- ISBN10
- 0671704702
- ISBN13
- 9780671704704
- Reeks
- Tags
- Fictie, Detectives & Thriller, Natuur, Dieren, Thrillers, Spanning, Moorden, Klassieke detectives, Engelse literatuur, Paarden, Parijs, Geld, Wetenschappelijk onderzoek, Woestijnen, Paardenraces, Machtsbelangen
- Eerste editie
- 1972
- Oorspronkelijke titel
- Smokescreen
- Beoordeling
- 3,95 van 5
- Aantekening
- A classic mystery from Dick Francis, the champion of English storytellers. Edward Lincoln has scaled the Himalayas, survived deadly car chases and defeated scores of assassins. As a movie action man he's even suffered stoically at the hands of sadistic directors. After finishing his latest film, he's asked to visit South Africa to discover why a dying friend's horses are suddenly failing on the race track. Unfortunately, Lincoln's attempt to help a friend soon puts him in harm's way. From a nearly fatal interview to a dangerous accident in a gold mine, it seems only luck is keeping him alive. And in life, unlike the big-screen, there's no coming back from dead . . .







