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TWICE SHY by DICK FRANCIS
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TWICE SHY (original 1982; edition 1982)

by DICK FRANCIS

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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. Offering little explanation, a friend thrusts some cassette tapes into Jonathan Derry's hands. But when the young man tries to play them, he realizes that instead of "Oklahoma!", he's been given taped computer programs. Exploring the lines of code, Jonathan discovers that they can help him predict and beat any racing odds. Its not long before Jonathan is pulled into a deadly game of cat and mouse against foes who will do anything to get the lucrative programs. With unexpected twists, both in the races and on the tapes, Jonathan is soon dodging danger at every turn. As William, a savvy ex-jockey, comes to his aid, Twice Shy becomes an exciting dual narration that highlights each colorful character and moment of suspense.

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Title:TWICE SHY
Authors:DICK FRANCIS
Info:BOOK CLUB ASSOCIATES, LONDON (1982), Hardcover, 256 pages
Collections:Your library
Rating:****
Tags:5/2008, Audio Cassette, 2008

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Twice Shy by Dick Francis (1982)

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I really liked the first half of the novel, and gave I four stars. The novel is split in two, and the second half wasn't as good imo. I gave the second half 3 stars.
The narrator of the first half had a rich, plummy English accent, and was very enjoyable (Simon Prebble). The second narrator (Steven Crossly) sounded like a little like a know-it-all, rich young man from one of those well-to-do schools that teach all the boys to be prigs. He was less enjoyable, but not bad enough to stop listening to. And, he rarely yelled, like the narrator from the last novel I listened to (I am not a serial killer). ( )
  stephanie_M | Apr 30, 2020 |
About 15 pages in I realized that I had read this before. Granted it was probably 30 years ago. The point is, I had forgotten how much I enjoyed reading Dick Francis. His writing style is just so each and conversational. I probably read 8 or 10 of his books by the time I was 15 (not to imply that these are kids books, I've just always read a lot and these are the books my Grandparents had around the house). This book is particularly quaint due to the fact that computers play a large part of the story, and given it was written in 1982, the height of technology at the time. Great! ( )
  hhornblower | Oct 27, 2018 |
Francis writes interesting horsetrack mysteries, adventure stories. His books are semi-realistic and cinematic in the way they unfold. ( )
  dbsovereign | Jan 26, 2016 |
An adventurous two-part format for Dick Francis. Unfortunately, while the first part is solid Dick Francis the second part is preposterous. ( )
  themulhern | Jul 7, 2014 |
I read this book before I was ever aware of LibraryThing or quite possible before it was even available. Dick Francis is one of my all time best authors. I find ever book to well be written and you don't want to stop reading until it is finished. The story line is always associated directly or indirectly with horse racing. I would highly recommend Dick Francis' books to anyone who loves a good mystery story. My rating is based on my knowledge of his work and how much I enjoy reading them. ( )
  DocWalt10 | Jun 3, 2012 |
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Fiction. Mystery. HTML:

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. Offering little explanation, a friend thrusts some cassette tapes into Jonathan Derry's hands. But when the young man tries to play them, he realizes that instead of "Oklahoma!", he's been given taped computer programs. Exploring the lines of code, Jonathan discovers that they can help him predict and beat any racing odds. Its not long before Jonathan is pulled into a deadly game of cat and mouse against foes who will do anything to get the lucrative programs. With unexpected twists, both in the races and on the tapes, Jonathan is soon dodging danger at every turn. As William, a savvy ex-jockey, comes to his aid, Twice Shy becomes an exciting dual narration that highlights each colorful character and moment of suspense.

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