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Come to Grief by Dick Francis
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Come to Grief

by Dick Francis

Series: Sid Halley (3)

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A mystery featuring Sid Halley, a former jockey who after an accident that ended his racing career became a private detective. He is asked to find out who mutilated a number of ponies and discovers that the culprit is a well liked former jockey, a friend. Ellis Quint then attempts to discredit Halley who is maligned by several newspapers. ( )
  Risa15 | May 16, 2009 |
A very good book I find hard to forget. ( )
  LA12Hernandez | Jan 22, 2009 |
Sid Halley is a series character for Dick Francis. He is a former jocky who lost a hand and can no longer race. So he has taken up investigation to earn a living. In this case, Halley finds out and has to prove that someone he considers a dear friend, one of the most popular men in England, is responsible for some hideous crimes. The characterization is absolutely outstanding, and the plot is good as well. ( )
  reannon | Aug 23, 2008 |
Sid Halley had his life ruined by press while finding the culpret cutting off colts feet. The individual was loved by all and therefore all hated Sid Halley for his efforts to condem. At the end, Ellis died, leaving a 2 page letter @ the hospital for Sid confessing all. Sid became a martyre and kept the letter to himself. Terrible ending. ( )
  saucecav | May 23, 2008 |
This is my favorite Sid Halley book. It's really sad since Sid discovers that a friend and popular media man is behind a string of grotesque crimes and Sid gets brutalized in the media for claiming it was him. ( )
  library_girl27 | Jul 11, 2007 |
Sid Halley #3, the ex-champion jockey turned investigator, uncovers a case of cruelty to ponies in which the evidence points to an old friend, a beloved public figure. This time the detection story is told in flashback, while awaiting trial. Very sympathetic hero and victims, remarkable villain. I enjoy re-reading the Sid Halley series every couple of years. ( )
  tripleblessings | Feb 1, 2007 |
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