DAME AGATHA CHRISTIE AND HER PEERS
BOOK 6
Unfortunately, my library did not have Francis' first fiction, Dead Cert, so I started with this novel.
CAST – 3 stars: Rob Finn, narrator, is an up-and-coming race jockey. He has rebelled against his musical family: Mrs. Olivia Finn, mother, pianist; Sir Trelaway Finn, uncle, conductor and others (mostly outside the novel). He is in love with Joanna, a cousin but unrelated genetically in some way. Maurice Kemp Lowe is a TV show host, the show about horse racing, jockeys, trainers, runs, etc. Among Finn’s fellow jockeys are Art Matthews, Tick Tock Ingersoll, Peter Clooney, Jr., and Grant Oldfield. Trainer Corin Keller and James Axminster, owner of one of the largest stables in England, has 60 horses and is a fan of young Finn.
ATMOSPHERE –4: This setting is new to me, the field of horse racing. The horses, training, stables, jockeys, owners, races, publicity, betting are all rendered nicely. The universe of the villain is done particularly well, his methods and his madness
PLOT/CRIME – 3: The book opens with the shooting suicide of Art Matthews, witnessed at racing stables by Finn and others. Art and fellow jockeys have been mentally and emotionally undermined in several ways. When Finn becomes an overnight sensation, he is interviewed on Kemp Lowe’s show, made to look foolish, and begins an inexplicable losing streak.
INVESTIGATION and RESOLUTION – 2 stars for each element: Even I, knowing little about this world, deducted how the jockeys were turned into losers overnight, one of them losing his job completely. But the motive is the big issue, and that motive is only revealed toward the end of the novel. Finn sets out to redeem his friends and to get revenge on a certain villain, but this redemption and revenge portion of the novel is much too long.
SUMMARY – 2.8 overall. A surprise, as I didn't think I'd enjoy a novel about horse racing.. I’m looking forward to reading more by this author: he did win many awards and he does credit his wife as his co-author.