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Dick Francis: Critical Review by S. J. Tirrell

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SOURCE: "Train Thriller Not on Track," in Christian Science Monitor, July 25, 1989, p. 13.

In the following review, Tirrell discusses the problems with Francis's The Edge, including its weak premise, its lack of mystery, and the blandness of the protagonist.

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