| Jockey Philip Nore sets out to discover the truth about the murder of George Millace, a track photographer. Slowly, Nore unravels secrets of corruption, blackmail, and murder, and unwittingly sets himself up as the killer's next target. In Reflex, as in all of his books, Dick Francis provides absolute listening pleasure without the use of graphic, bloody violence and explicit sexual scenes. Instead, his plot focuses on ethical dilemmas and questions of morality. |
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