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Deadfall

by Lyndon Stacey
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Overview

Lincoln Tremayne, heir to a viscountcy and manager of his father’s Dorset estate, has one burning ambition—to be selected to ride on the British Olympic Three-Day Eventing Team. But his dream is about to be put on hold. Arriving at the stables late one night, Lincoln walks into a crisis. Thieves have viciously attacked the stable owners' daughter, leaving her unconscious. As she lies in a coma, what appears to be freak chance sets Lincoln on the trail of the attackers. Disregarding the advice of the police and the increasingly unpleasant warnings from those involved, he juggles sleuthing with a demanding job and competitive riding career. But, as the violence escalates, it becomes chillingly clear that someone is trying to kill him for reasons of their own—and the race is on to find out who, before they succeed.

Synopsis

Lincoln Tremayne, heir to a viscountcy and manager of his father’s Dorset estate, has one burning ambition—to be selected to ride on the British Olympic Three-Day Eventing Team. But his dream is about to be put on hold. Arriving at the stables late one night, Lincoln walks into a crisis. Thieves have viciously attacked the stable owners' daughter, leaving her unconscious. As she lies in a coma, what appears to be freak chance sets Lincoln on the trail of the attackers. Disregarding the advice of the police and the increasingly unpleasant warnings from those involved, he juggles sleuthing with a demanding job and competitive riding career. But, as the violence escalates, it becomes chillingly clear that someone is trying to kill him for reasons of their own—and the race is on to find out who, before they succeed.

The Equiery

accurate without being preachy, and the mystery is gripping.

About the Author, Lyndon Stacey

Lyndon Stacey, an animal portrait artist by trade, is the bestselling author of Cut Throat and Blindfold.


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Editorials

Horse Illustrated

If you've found that the thrill is gone since Dick Francis retired from writing mysteries, here's the next best thing. Deadfall by Lyndon Stacey is set in the world of eventing and written in the same page-turning, can't-put-it-down style, where the hero is the equestrian version of James Bond.

The Equiery

accurate without being preachy, and the mystery is gripping.

Kirkus Reviews

A poky English addition to the Dick Francis Stakes. Manager of the family estates in Dorset and heir apparent to the viscountcy, Lincoln Tremayne has a somewhat offbeat ambition. He yearns to show-jump big-time as a member of Britain's Olympic Three Day Eventing team. Until her fatal accident, his mother, too, had been a passionate rider. The spill that killed her soured the current viscount on horses-and on life, too, or so it seems to Linc, whose relationship with his father is painfully complex. Since the Tremayne estate has become a horse-free zone, Linc is forced to stable his mount with the nearby Hathaways. One night intruders break in, steal valuable equipment, and attack Abby, the Hathaways' 15-year-old daughter, leaving her comatose. Suddenly, Linc must add amateur sleuthing to his resume. Threats, run-ins with shady characters, and beatings in the Francis manner follow, but Linc remains true to the British resolve bred in his bones. Now, however, it's an investigation fueled by a shocking accusation from an unexpected source when Abby, recovering consciousness, names her assailant: Linc. Slowly, digressively, things do get sorted out with a little help from a deus ex machina. Plot without narrative drive, characters short on spark. Heretofore, Stacey (Blindfold, 2003, etc.) has performed well at the track, but this entry's left at the post.

Book Details

Published
October 1, 2005
Publisher
Random House UK
Pages
528
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780099463382

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