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Bonecrack
- Narrated by: Tony Britton
- Length: 6 hrs and 34 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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Publisher's Summary
The unexpected arrival of a new apprentice jockey at his father's racing stables heralds the beginning of a series of dark happenings for Neil Griffon. First his father suffers a grisly accident, then Neil is brutally assaulted and abducted. The price for his freedom will mean the betrayal and deception of those who trust Griffon most. But he has no choice: a no-compromise crime czar has made an ultimatum - that his own 18-year-old son be hired by Griffon's stables to ride the superstar horse, Archangel, in the Derby. And the young man must be trained to win. Or else….
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- Hazel
- 07-21-13
Excellent Book
Where does Bonecrack rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
This book comes in right at the top loved this book
What other book might you compare Bonecrack to, and why?
come to Grief is another one of Dick Franics books that just kept me gripped
What does Tony Britton bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
Tony Britton manages to bring the book to life and he is very easy on the ears
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
laughed constantly asI can relate to this book
Any additional comments?
loving all of the books from Dick Francis, have not listened to a bad one yet
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- Jo
- 01-25-22
Has to be my favourite
loved this book, I've listened to it more than once and never tire of it :)
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- Patricia Hourican
- 05-21-21
A gripping story well read
I loved the reading: Tony Britten has perfect pitch and dramatic ease; too often one can be irritated by the reader.
I found the story very good both psychologically and dramatically.
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- Jeff Smith
- 07-20-20
Excellent book
Great story of thuggery and threat. As always, Tony Britton is simply the best narrator.
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- RA
- 07-06-20
Fantastic Book
Have always loved this book, and the audio is fantastic. Tony Britton - what a great orator!
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- bronson sawdon
- 11-07-19
Bonecrack review
One of his best I think. Sons and fathers and their trials and tribulations with the love of horses thrown in Also murder and international skulduggery. What’s not to love and immerse yourself in a jolly good read or audio even better
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- Kindle Customer
- 10-22-17
thriller
loved it, first one I.heard with Tony Britton as narrator and I was hooked. thanks Audible please stock the full series
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- Lu
- 07-02-17
Not Dick Francis' best story
Excellent narration as always but the characters were more 2 dimensional than ever. The plot seemed a bit ridiculous but Tony Britton makes it listenable. Popcorn for the eardrums.
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- Knucklebones
- 04-18-17
Strong and believable storyline
The set-up for this story seems a bit outlandish at first, with the hero being blackmailed and brutalised into taking on a relative amateur to his father's training stables. But the characters are very well-drawn and the motivations believable. The novel becomes both an insider's view of the relentless training regimes and a thrilling journey into independence for the likeable and courageous hero. I enjoyed this novel tremendously, as well as the expert narration by Tony Britton. Good sound quality throughout.
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- Christine Hargreaves
- 01-30-17
great story
love the graphic descriptions of the horses and surroundings which take me back to my earliest memories of Newmarket and the trainers yards. Xtine