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Dick Francis

Twice Shy

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Twice Shy is a thrilling novel by renowned author Dick Francis, which follows the story of a retired jockey, Sid Halley, who is drawn back into the dangerous world of horse racing. After a violent attack leaves him with a prosthetic arm, Sid tries to live a quiet life, but when a series of mysterious events threaten the integrity of the sport he loves, he can't help but get involved. The novel is a classic Francis tale, filled with intrigue, suspense, and a deep knowledge of the horse racing world. The protagonist, Sid Halley, is a complex and compelling character, who must confront his own demons as he tries to unravel the mystery and bring the perpetrators to justice. Francis's writing is sharp and precise, with a knack for creating tension and suspense that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. What sets Twice Shy apart from other novels in the genre is its exploration of disability and the challenges that come with it. Sid's prosthetic arm is not just a physical limitation, but a psychological one as well, and Francis handles this aspect of the story with sensitivity and nuance. The novel also delves into the darker side of horse racing, exposing the corruption and greed that can taint the sport. Overall, Twice Shy is a gripping and thought-provoking novel that will appeal to fans of mystery and thriller genres. Its complex characters, intricate plot, and exploration of disability make it a standout addition to Dick Francis's impressive body of work. Whether you're a longtime fan of the author or new to his writing, Twice Shy is a must-read that will keep you engaged from beginning to end...