Francome's books first came to my attention in the early 90s when I bought one at Gatwick airport to read on the way home. I'd read most of the Dick Francis titles up to that date and was looking for a similar experience. I believe this one is definitely similar to some of the early Francis novels.
The main character is a woman jockey struggling to prove that she's a good jockey, not just a pretty face. This theme still has relevance. Kelly sometimes uses some poor judgement concerning who to trust, but this seems to be pretty human. The story presents "wheels within wheels" so that readers also can become leery about which characters are the good guys and which the bad (and are some a little of both?). Most of the action remains at and around the English racetracks, although there are a few international events scattered throughout.
Recommended to those enjoying the Francis works and others similar.