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High stakes and low lives - racing's a dangerous game

Ex-National Hunt Champion Jockey John Francome presents Tip Off, a deadly racing thriller about money-fuelled murder . A must-read for fans of Felix Francis' Pulse and Triple Crown.

'Francome can spin a darn good yarn' - Racing Post

It's every punter's dream to beat the bookmakers and Toby Brown is doing it regularly. The son of a top trainer, Toby has a telephone tipping service that is slowly bringing the old enemy to its knees. A plea from the bookmakers prompts a Jockey Club investigation which uncovers a plot of murder and jealousy where the stakes being played for mean more than just money - and where one horse, Better By Far, lives up to its name.

What readers are saying about Tip Off :

' Couldn't put it down , apart from having to recharge the Kindle!'

' Francome seems to know how to grab and hold your attention '

'His [John Francome's] writing style flows brilliantly and is a joy to read'

388 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2000

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John Francome

38 books22 followers
Ex-National Hunt Champion Jockey John Francome is a broadcaster on racing for Channel 4. He lives in Berkshire.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Fra...

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153 reviews
July 19, 2015
The most interesting thing to me in this book is the capture of the moment in time where we were switching from old to new.
They had mobile phones, but didn't carry them at all times, and no everyone had them. Car phones seemed more common in the book, and people could vanish for hours while away from a phone.
They had the ability to send a "digital image" at one point, but mostly they relied on film cameras which meant waiting hours for the film to develop. The internet was used for email, but barely anything else. A betting tip line had to be called in to by phone.

I enjoyed this book. A lot of racing/horse jargon was used, but never without enough context to understand what was happening. A fairly easy read with interesting characters and relationships.
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Author 22 books371 followers
August 31, 2025
This is a complicated British racing story of tipsters, a set of disgruntled bookmakers, property deals and underhandedness. A novice jockey with a separate job running a security firm is approached, to investigate why a tipster is suddenly getting a high degree of accuracy. A big clue is provided.
There are deaths, various crimes and dodgy characters. However, it's relatively clean and the jockey is concerned for his horse, which he bought after it was declared unfit to race, and he has been letting it recover.
The women are restricted to two girlfriends and one trainer. And the odd walk-on part. I would have liked a higher number of female characters.
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659 reviews
February 6, 2021
I have read many Dick Francis's books. I enjoyed Dick Francis books tremendously. Many of the reviewers started by saying not Dick Francis standard. I think that's unfair.

I enjoyed this book. Francome has the chops and licks to make it an exciting, tightly written book. I will read John Francome books in the future for sure

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797 reviews37 followers
March 8, 2026
Another fantastic racing thriller from John Francome. This was quite a complex story but I found it worth following through to the end. I really enjoyed it.
9 reviews
September 20, 2011
Bog standard John Francome. If you like his books you'll like this one
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July 18, 2014
A good easy to read thriller set in the riding and betting world with a bit of hotel management thrown in
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April 8, 2016
I do like his books. Just wish they were more readily available.
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April 28, 2017
An interesting story about the world of horse racing from the view of one of the Jockeys. lots of twists and turns with questions from the start which only get answered in the final chapter.


Keeps you reading until the end.
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