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Title: Proof
Author: Dick Francis
Narrator: Tony Britton
Format: Unabridged
Length: 9 hrs and 55 mins
Language: English
Release date: 10-25-05
Publisher: Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd.
Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 162 votes
Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Modern Detective
Publisher's Summary:
At an annual party to celebrate the success of the racing season, everything seemed to be running well to form, including the need for more champagne. Then a runaway horsebox ploughed into the marquee. A witness to the terrible death and destruction, wine merchant Tony Beach knows it is just one of those tragic accidents. But when his expert advice is called into play over sub-standard alcohol in a local night club, connections start to click, and another person dies, horribly.
Members Reviews:
Another winner for this ex-jockey
I've been reading Dick Francis since book 1, and I've got to say that if you like any of his books, chances are good you'll like the rest.
Even tho his plots always refer to British horse-racing, there's always a different take on it. I think his stories are exciting and his characters very human.
Go for it!
Proof
Tony Britton does a great job narrating this story. Dick Francis is a great writer. As a horse lover and race fan I always enjoy the inside view that Francis provides in his stories. I always learn something from his book and in this one was about the world of wines and whiskey. The pace always moves along and this book held a few nail biting moments of suspense. I wish Audible carried more of the Dick Francis books.
Thoroughly enjoyable!!
Dick Francis has so many well-written books that it is difficult to make a list of favorites. 'Proof' is one of mine, and while I know the story very well, it is a new pleasure to listen to it being read by Tony Britton. Highly recommended.
Great story, well read.
Dick Francis is consistently excellent and this story maintains the standard. A macabre touch in the mode of murder, but Francis' usual perceptive insights into human nature. Top class.
Needs to be re-recorded
The audio was very old, changed tones and volumes multiple time and at times had an almost chirping sound in the background.