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The novel 'Bolt' by Dick Francis centers on Mark Shilling, a talented steeplechase jockey whose racing career is cut short by a severe injury. Forced to retire from the saddle, Mark finds himself adrift until he takes a job with a bloodstock agency. However, this new venture quickly pulls him into a dangerous underworld. He begins to suspect that the agency is a front for a sophisticated smuggling operation, likely involving the illicit movement of valuable horses and potentially other contraband across international borders. Mark must use his sharp intellect and knowledge of the racing world to uncover the full extent of the conspiracy, putting himself directly in the path of ruthless criminals. 'Bolt' delves into the often-unseen darker currents beneath the glamorous surface of professional horse racing. Themes of integrity, loyalty, and the search for truth are paramount as Mark navigates a landscape where trust is a rare commodity and betrayal lurks among familiar faces. The novel explores the challenges of reinvention for athletes whose careers end abruptly and the moral compromises people might make for profit. What makes the book compelling is Francis's signature blend of authentic racing detail, a meticulously constructed mystery that unfolds with escalating tension, and a protagonist who, despite being physically sidelined, proves to be remarkably resourceful and courageous in his pursuit of justice against formidable odds.
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Tomes & Tales
$4.5
1 copy
Publisher
Pan
Pages
239
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9780330301381
ISBN-10
0330301381
Language
English
Published
1986-01-01
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