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Duncan Claymore

Questa serie narra la vita e la carriera di un talentuoso giovane fantino. Segui la sua ascesa nel prestigioso mondo delle corse di cavalli, dove successo, ricchezza e sfide personali si intrecciano. Immergiti nel regno emozionante di cavalli veloci e cavalieri ambiziosi, dove ogni gara comporta rischi significativi. Le narrazioni esplorano non solo la competizione atletica, ma anche i sacrifici personali e le relazioni che plasmano questa vita impegnativa.

Taking the Fall
Narrowing the Field

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  1. 1

    From champion jockey A.P. McCoy comes a tense and utterly gripping racing thriller. Duncan Claymore could have it all. He's one of the country's up and coming young jockeys and this season his sights are set on getting right to the top, but his demons threaten to overwhelm him. Duncan was taught everything he knows by his father, Charlie, a former trainer whose career and reputation were destroyed when a series of bitter rivalries got out of hand. It ruined him and Charlie hasn't been able to set foot on a racecourse since. Now, with his father's health rapidly declining, Duncan is desperate to beat the best and at the same time take down the men responsible for Charlie's ruin. But can he do both or must he choose between his family and his future?

    Taking the Fall
  2. 2

    Everything seems to be going right for brilliant young jockey Duncan Claymore. A career on the up, a beautiful wife, and all the trappings of wealth. But Duncan is haunted by the death of one of his arch-rivals. He may not have pulled the trigger, but he still has blood on his hands. As Duncan struggles to keep his focus on the job, Michelle O'Brien - a friend and talented fellow jockey - is killed and Duncan knows this was far from a tragic accident. He's never liked William Osborne, but now he will stop at nothing to avenge Michelle's death. With Duncan's seemingly perfect world starting to come apart at the seams, can he balance his desire for victory on the field with his desire to see justice served?

    Narrowing the Field