Guilty Not Guilty by Felix Francis
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Our typical Francis hero, a smart fellow in a dangerous situation that he has to survive by wits. But in this one, the smart fellow spends more time recovering. Very similar to Felix's father Dick's stories where the protagonist barely survives. This type of story is oft repeated in the Francis oeuvre, and it works as the plot, with plentiful attempts to harm a hero you can identify with, causes this reader to cringe and worry and want to see what happens next.
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