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For nearly 40 years, from 1962 to 1999, a new Dick Francis horseracing thriller was published every autumn, delighting millions worldwide. His books sold 60 million copies in 34 languages, garnering numerous awards and praise from notable figures like Sir Kingsley Amis and the Queen Mother. Francis, an ex-champion jockey who left school at 15 without qualifications, achieved bestseller status each Christmas with significant support from his wife, Mary, who passed away in 2000. He often expressed a desire to credit her as co-author on his books. Together, they formed a remarkably successful literary partnership, and their story is intertwined with the legacy of his works. Graham Lord, who knew the Francises for nearly 30 years, presents a revealing double biography that chronicles Dick’s extraordinary life—from his horsey Welsh childhood and champion jump-jockey triumphs to the 1956 Grand National tragedy involving the Queen Mother’s horse, Devon Loch. The biography also uncovers the fascinating story of Mary, who captured Dick’s heart at first sight. Their 50-year marriage was not only a successful collaboration but also a close, idyllic partnership, raising two sons and inspiring those around them. Lord’s affectionate and insightful portrayal of Dick and Mary Francis is both romantic and deeply moving, highlighting one of the great love stories of our time.
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Dick Francis, Graham Lord
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- 2000
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