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Articles related to "Dick Francis"
Banker by Dick Francis The comments in Jessica Mann's introduction to Margery Allingham's Traitor's Purse could be applied equally to Dick Francis' fine -- if flawed 1982 novel, Banker. dick francis • banker • jessica mann • margery allingham • traitor's purse
Decider by Dick Francis Architect Lee Morris is one of the most individual narrators in modern crime fiction; in Dick Francis under-rated Decider, he must battle to save Stratton Park racecourse dick francis • decider plot synopsis • lee morris • modern crime fiction • stratton park
Hot Money After Banker, Francis returned to the jockey as hero, introducing readers to finance through gold price fluctuations, creating in Malcolm Pembroke a memorable character malcolm pembroke • dick francis • hot money • price of gold • 1987
Shattered Shattered features glassblower Gerard Logan at Cheltenham on the eve of the Millenium, and is an unusually contemporary novel for Dick Francis. shattered dick francis • dick francis latest • books gerard logan • glassblowers • cheltenham
The Edge by Dick Francis A quirky mix of Josephine Tey's Brat Farrar, Agatha Christie and hardboiled detective fiction, The Edge is one of Francis' most unusual novels, and is a memorable read. brat farrar • agatha christie • dick francis • the edge • hardboiled detective fiction
Under Orders Under Orders is Edgar Award-winner Dick Francis' first new novel for six years and features Sid Halley, hero of Odds Against, Whip Hand and Come to Grief. dick francis • sid halley • edgar award • under orders • odds against
Under Orders by Dick Francis "Under Orders" is the latest release from prolific British mystery novelist, Dick Francis, best known for his mysteries that center around the racing world. dick francis • under orders • under orders book review • new mystery novels • new book reviews
Dick Francis, Sportsman and Author All readers of fiction enjoy a good yarn. Yet fact is often better than fiction. The story of Dick Francis would make a damn good book. dick francis • man of action • man of words • halloween • grand national
Write What You Know John Grisham, Dick Francis, Jeff Stone and Sara Gruen are great examples for aspiring writers to "write what you know." writing fiction • how to write • write what you know • tips on writing • writing novels
Spring Bargain Books In honor of TV Free Week, a list of bargain books available for online purchase. bargains • television • books • novels • reading
ITV3 Crime Thriller Awards 2009 ITV3 Crime Thriller Awards and the Crime Writers' Association join forces to honour Lynda La Plante, Ruth Rendell, Ian Rankin, Val McDermid and others. itv3 crime thriller awards • crime writers' association • dagger awards • best crime • best crime writers
Final Part of Short Stories Review This is a comparison of the four sections that appear in the book, Masterpieces of Mystery and Suspense. masterpieces of mystery and suspense
Descriptive Writing Exercises Good creative writing requires good description, but what should you describe, and how much? Here are writing lesson assignments to help. descriptive writing • descriptive writing lessons • creative writing exercises • creative writing lessons • description
Murder is Binding by Lorna Barrett Stoneham is the kind of town in which you'd like to spend a summer vacation. Lined with bookstores, the small New Hampshire villages is delightful until murder arrives. murder is binding by lorna barrett • bookstore mysteries • mystery novels set in new hampshire • tricia miles • booktown mystery series
Great First Lines of Novels A great opening will pull readers into your novel and not let them put it down. Here are ways to develop problems, questions and "uh-ohs" in your first lines. writing novels • writing books • how to write books • tips on writing • writing fiction
Point of View Definitions and Examples The Point of View (POV) determines the narrator of a story and how much the reader knows. Writer use first, second or third person, limited or omniscient, with purpose. point of view in fiction • first person point of view • third person point of view • limited and omniscient point of view • what is pov
The Three Points of View in Writing This article describes the three points of view and which ones work the best for writing mystery, thriller, and other types of fiction novels. writing • fiction • points of view • plotting • novel writing
Interview with Laura Underwood part 1
This week's article is an interview with Fantasy author Laura Underwood.
Interview with author Janet Lane Walters Interview with author Janet Lane Walters interview • author • janet lane walters
Interview with Patricia Briggs This week's article is an interview with Fantasy author Patricia Briggs. patty • briggs • masques • dragon • demons
Xeric Max in The Case of the Overturned Opuntia Xeric Max appears in an election year mystery. Here's your chance to become a writer: Add your thoughts to next months conclusion. xeriscaping • mystery • the case of the overturned opuntia • fiction • xeric max |
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