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Dick Francis's bloodline

"When race caller and television presenter Mark Shillingford calls a race in which his twin sister, Clare, an accomplished and successful jockey, comes in second when she could have won, he believes the worst: that she lost on purpose, and the race was fixed. That night, Mark confronts Clare with his suspicions, she storms off after an argument--and it's the last time Mark sees her alive. Hours later, Clare jumps to her death from the balcony of a London hotel; or so it seems. Devastated and guilty over her death, Mark goes in search of answers. What had led Clare to take her own life? Or was it not suicide at all?"--Container.

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  • "PLAYAWAY. When Mark Shillingford commentates on a race in which his twin sister Clare, an accomplished and successful jockey, comes in third, he can' t help but be suspicious. As a professional racecaller, he knows she should have won. Did she lose on purpose? Was the race fixed? That night, Mark confronts Clare with his suspicions, but she storms off after an explosive row. It' s the last time Mark sees her alive. Hours later, Clare jumps to her death from the balcony of a London hotel. Devastated by her death, and almost overcome with guilt, Mark goes in search of answers. What led Clare to lose the race? Why did she take her own life."
  • "When race caller and television presenter Mark Shillingford calls a race in which his twin sister, Clare, an accomplished and successful jockey, comes in second when she could have won, he believes the worst: that she lost on purpose, and the race was fixed. That night, Mark confronts Clare with his suspicions, she storms off after an argument--and it's the last time Mark sees her alive. Hours later, Clare jumps to her death from the balcony of a London hotel; or so it seems. Devastated and guilty over her death, Mark goes in search of answers. What had led Clare to take her own life? Or was it not suicide at all?"
  • "When Mark Shillingford commentates on a race in which his twin sister Clare, an accomplished and successful jockey, comes in third, he can't help but be suspicious. As a professional race-caller, he knows she should have won. Did she lose on purpose? Was the race fixed? Why on earth would she do something so out of character? That night, Mark confronts Clare with his suspicions, but she storms off after an explosive argument. It's the last time Mark sees her alive. Hours later, Clare jumps to her death from the balcony of a London hotel, or so it seems. Devastated by her death, and almost overcome with guilt, Mark goes in search of answers. What led Clare to take her own life? Or was it not suicide at all?"
  • ""When race caller and television presenter Mark Shillingford calls a race in which his twin sister, Clare, an accomplished and successful jockey, comes in second when she could have won, he believes the worst: that she lost on purpose, and the race was fixed. That night, Mark confronts Clare with his suspicions, she storms off after an argument--and it's the last time Mark sees her alive. Hours later, Clare jumps to her death from the balcony of a London hotel; or so it seems. Devastated and guilty over her death, Mark goes in search of answers. What had led Clare to take her own life? Or was it not suicide at all?"--Container."@en
  • "When Mark Shillingford commentates on a race in which his twin sister Clare, an accomplished and successful jockey, comes in third, he can' t help but be suspicious. As a professional racecaller, he knows she should have won. Did she lose on purpose? Was the race fixed? That night, Mark confronts Clare with his suspicions, but she storms off after an explosive row. It' s the last time Mark sees her alive. Hours later, Clare jumps to her death from the balcony of a London hotel. Devastated by her death, and almost overcome with guilt, Mark goes in search of answers. What led Clare to lose the race? Why did she take her own life."

http://schema.org/genre

  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Detective and mystery stories"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Audiobooks"@en
  • "Audiobooks"
  • "Thriller"
  • "Suspense fiction"

http://schema.org/name

  • "Dick Francis's bloodline"@en
  • "Bloodline"
  • "Bloodline : a Dick Francis novel"
  • "Bloodline [a Dick Francis novel]"