Felix Francis continues his fatherās New York Times bestselling legacy with another edge-of-your-seat read thatās classic Francis.
Nicholas āFoxyā Foxton, a former jockey who suffered a career-ending injury, is out for a day at the Grand National races when his friend and coworker Herb Kovak is murdered, execution style, right in front of himāand 60,000 other potential witnesses. Foxton and Kovak were both independent financial advisers at Lyall Black, a firm specializing in extreme-risk investments.
As he struggles to come to terms with Kovakās seemingly inexplicable death, Foxton begins to question everything, from how well he knew his friend to how much he understands about his employer. Was Kovakās murder a case of mistaken identity ā¦ or something more sinister?
ā[Felix Francis] has one priceless advantage. He couldnāt have had a better teacher.āāThe Washington Times