Proof
Sid Halley Mystery
by Dick Francis
Narrated by Simon Prebble
Why Listen to This Audiobook?
Dick Francis trades the racetrack for a wine glass, and the tension doesn't spill a drop.
- Great if you want: an amateur sleuth who uses professional expertise to unravel danger
- Listening experience: methodical, quietly gripping — suspense through detail, not action
- Narration: Prebble's clipped British precision is a natural fit for Francis's restraint
- Skip if: you came for Francis's racetrack world — this one never leaves the cellar
About This Audiobook
Wine merchant Tony Beach finds his carefully orchestrated world turned upside down when violence erupts at an elegant society gathering he has catered. What begins as a refined evening among London's elite quickly transforms into something far more sinister, drawing Tony into a web of corruption that threatens both his business and his life. As he navigates the treacherous landscape of fine wine dealing, Tony discovers that beneath the veneer of sophistication lies a ruthless network willing to kill to protect their secrets. With his reputation and survival at stake, he must uncover the truth before those hunting him succeed in silencing him permanently.
Simon Prebble's masterful narration elevates Dick Francis's intricate plotting with his distinctive voice work that captures both the refinement of Tony's world and the mounting tension of his predicament. Prebble's ability to shift seamlessly between characters while maintaining the protagonist's increasingly desperate perspective creates an immersive listening experience that keeps audiences engaged throughout the nine-hour runtime. His pacing builds suspense naturally, allowing Francis's carefully planted clues to unfold with maximum impact while his crisp delivery enhances the author's trademark blend of insider knowledge and psychological depth.
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