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  1. In Hot Money, Dick Francis introduces us to a large and varied cast of characters. I think this is the largest ensemble he had ever used to that point (1987), and this may have been a deliberate exercise on his part.

  2. Hot Money (A Dick Francis Novel) Mass Market Paperback – July 6, 2010. by Dick Francis (Author) 2,952. Part of: Dick Francis (34 books) See all formats and editions. New York Times bestselling Grand Master of Crime Fiction. Fabulously wealthy gold trader Malcolm Pembroke has in his possession something the whole world wants-and anyone could ...

  3. Hot Money (A Dick Francis Novel) Kindle Edition. by Dick Francis (Author) Format: Kindle Edition. 4.6 2,993 ratings. Part of: Dick Francis (34 books) See all formats and editions. "Francis, an ex-jockey, has a sense of pace that would be the envy of most of his former colleagues....He throws in a doozy of a bonus surprise." PEOPLE.

  4. Hot money. Malcolm Pembroke has the gold--and five ex-wives and nine children. When his least likable ex-wife meets violent death, Malcolm begins to worry about his own neck. Malcolm calls on his son Ian to protect him from his nearest--if not always dearest--relatives, and Ian comes up with the critical clue in the dark Pembroke past of greed ...

  5. Hot money by Dick Francis. Publication date 1988 Topics Jockeys -- Fiction., Horse racing -- Fiction. Publisher Putnam Collection printdisabled; internetarchivebooks

  6. Dick Francis’ witty blend of horseplay and mystery is an incredible combination. As a result, each of his equestrian novels gallops onto best-seller lists. In Twice Shy, Dick Francis whips up a fast-paced race through the risky world of horse betting. It begins when, offering little explanation, a friend thrusts some cassette tapes into ...

  7. Packed with intrigue and hair-raising suspense, Hot Money is just one of the many blockbuster thrillers from legendary crime writer Dick Francis. Praise for Dick Francis: 'As a jockey, Dick Francis was unbeatable when he got into his stride. The same is true of his crime writing' Daily Mirror. 'The narrative is brisk and gripping and the ...

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