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In the Frame
- Narrated by: Tony Britton
- Length: 7 hrs and 3 mins
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Summary
A coincidental meeting with a middle-aged widow sends Charles off to Australia, on the trail of a gang with a fruitful business in forging works of art. In a world of high stakes and tremendous risks, where villains will stop at nothing to achieve their ends, Dick Francis weaves his compelling narrative with the control of a master craftsman.
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- mary
- 25-09-18
Australian art world + death of cousin's wife
A classic Francis yarn, an interesting framework that leads the hero around the world in search of organised art thieves.
Beautifully written and lovingly read by Tony Britton, the consumate narrator.
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- VeldaJ
- 15-05-21
Dick Francis
Always a good read and this is no exception and the reader is ez
Excellent .
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- Kindle Customer
- 11-07-21
A brilliant plot. Well read and really enjoyable.
A great plot by Dick Francis and, as always, the beautiful voice of Tony Britton. Another few hours spent with a great book! Onwards to the next one!
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- col
- 13-05-23
A story of true humanity to a friend
Even better on the second or is it the third time -
Tony Britton captures the integrity of the hero
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- Nicola
- 01-09-20
A real page-turner
Dick Francis rarely disappoints and this one is as usual an exciting story. Wonderfully read by Tony Britton.
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- kevin mark crawford
- 27-03-24
Pretty gripping.
This was a fantastic book, with lots of twists and turns. If you like horses, art and a good old fashioned whodunnit…. This is for you.
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- joanieB
- 22-08-23
Exciting as a,ways
This book is well written and as exciting as anything written be DF is. Beautifully narrated with a mastery of different voices. Well done Audible. I can’t wait to read the next Francis book.
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- Terri
- 04-02-22
Fabulous Francis at his best
A gripping yarn from start to finish. One of my favourite Francis stories. Highly recommended
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- RussL
- 22-06-20
Great book and great narration
The sound can be slightly muffled at times, but the story and the reader are both superb. Each character has a recognisable voice and the Australian and Kiwi accents are well done.
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- Richard
- 22-10-24
Great narration
As always a great strong story well read and characters you get engaged with. Tony always brings the imagination alive either his readings
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