Friday, August 8, 2014

Bolt (Published in 1986) - Authored by Dick Francis - Protecting would be family

Kit Fielding, who was first introduced in Francis’s Break In, makes a second appearance in Bolt. He is a professional jockey, in keeping with the high standards of Dick’s main characters; he is uncompromising on principles and a fine specimen of how a model citizen ought to be. Kit’s boss is Princess Casilia de Brescou - the owner of some of the best horses and racetracks in the country, while his trainer is Wykeham Harlow. At one of the many races she has organized, Kit finds her in an argument with a man who seems rude and arrogant. She requests Kit to accompany her to the London mansion where she resides with her husband Roland, a businessman. Kit’s fiancée Danielle, Casilia’s niece, is also there and vying for her affections is Prince Litsi, his employer’s cousin. Of late, Kit has noticed that Danielle seems cold and somewhat distant, and he begins to wonder if she has lost interest in their relationship. Roland’s unpleasant sister Beatrice Bunt is also at the mansion.
On inquiry, Kit finds out from Casilia that the man she was speaking to at the racecourse was none other than Roland’s business partner Henri Nanterre, from France. The latter seems upset that Roland is opposed to the concept of using plastic, and non metals in the firearms that they manufacture - making such weapons a tool for terrorist attacks. This difference of opinion leads onto becoming the main bone of contention between the two men. One night, intruders enter the stable and shoot two of the horses in the stable with a captive bolt pistol or stunner, also used by veterinarians. Of the two horses killed, one was to a prospective participant in the Grand National Steeplechase. On the other hand, Kit finds out that Henri is the brain behind the attacks and killings - even Beatrice seems to be siding with him.




Nanterre bribes the avaricious Beatrice to get Roland to sign the papers meant to start the manufacture of the forearms. Intimidation and warnings become frequent as Henri religiously starts to plague Roland with threats of dire consequences unless he concedes to do as told. Just as he is about to give in to Henri, Roland is stopped from signing off the deal and handing matters to Nanterre when Kit steps in - raising security around the mansion and stables, employing guard dogs and a bodyguard for the businessman.
Even Danielle is stalked one night after she finds the tires of her car flattened and chased around dark streets, she seeks Kit’s help - he comes to her rescue willingly, seeking the golden opportunity to endear himself to her once more. Prince Litsi is targeted next, and almost loses his life, falling from an under construction viewing platform, but is saved as Kit asks the crowd to cut his fall by laying their coats and jackets on the ground. This is when Kit and Litsi put aside personal differences and unite to defeat the evil Nanterre. He is also pitted against the vile Maynard Allardeck - his sister Holly’s father-in-law, a steward with enough clout to destroy the humble jockey’s career.
An interesting read, typical Francis story, dungeons and dragons, knight in armor. Enjoyable!

Bolt (Published in 1986) - Authored by Dick Francis - Protecting would be family

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