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Edward Lincoln had scaled the Himalayas, survived deadly car chases, defeated scores of assassins. As a film action man he'd even suffered stoically at the hands of sadistic directors. After finishing his latest film, he's asked to visit South Africa to discover why a dying friend's horses are suddenly doing so badly on the race track. Unfortunately, this attempt to help a friend soon puts Lincoln in harm's way. From a nearly fatal interview to a dangerous mishap in a gold mine, it seems only luck is keeping him alive. But fate has more in store. When the scene in the Kruger wildlife park begins to resemble Lincoln's latest big-screen adventure, even he will wonder what comes next... 'A wonderfully vivid and sinister conclusion in the Kruger National Park' Sunday Times
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Smokescreen, Dick Francis
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- Released
- 1972
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- Title
- Smokescreen
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Dick Francis
- Publisher
- Pan Books
- Released
- 1972
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 192
- ISBN10
- 0330239171
- ISBN13
- 9780330239172
- Series
- Tags
- Fiction, Mystery & Thriller, Nature, Animals, Thriller, Suspense, Murders, Detective Fiction, English Literature, Horses, Paris, Money, Investigation, Deserts, Horse Racing, Power Interests
- First published
- 1972
- Original title
- Smokescreen
- Rating
- 3.95 out of 5
- Description
- Edward Lincoln had scaled the Himalayas, survived deadly car chases, defeated scores of assassins. As a film action man he'd even suffered stoically at the hands of sadistic directors. After finishing his latest film, he's asked to visit South Africa to discover why a dying friend's horses are suddenly doing so badly on the race track. Unfortunately, this attempt to help a friend soon puts Lincoln in harm's way. From a nearly fatal interview to a dangerous mishap in a gold mine, it seems only luck is keeping him alive. But fate has more in store. When the scene in the Kruger wildlife park begins to resemble Lincoln's latest big-screen adventure, even he will wonder what comes next... 'A wonderfully vivid and sinister conclusion in the Kruger National Park' Sunday Times







