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A solid entry into the Sid Halley series of books by Dick Francis. But I'm a bit conflicted over this character and I have a hard time fully embracing him. In Halley's first appearance, "Odds Against", I thought he seemed a bit weak for a leading private detective. Although, it was his first case. Halley appeared to improve and mature in the second book, "Whip Hand". I found him more likable there. In this third outing however, Halley seemed to come off a bit maudlin again, despite the character's aversion to pity. The mystery/plot moved along quickly and held my attention. It's a good thriller but, without giving away any spoilers, I had trouble with a few of Halley's decisions at the end of the book and that prevented me from giving it more than three stars.