Saturday, June 1, 2019
Reflex by Dick Francis :: Reflex, Dick Francis
Reflex is a classic book written by Dick Francis. This is the twenty-second book he has written. I have thoroughly enjoyed all of the novels he has written. This book is based on the life of a Photographer. The photographers name is Philip Nore, the book deals with the trauma a jockey has and how agitated his life is. In the first 50 pages of the book it deals with Philip being approached by his grandmother (who he hates) and being asked by her to find her granddaughter. It also reveals that George Millace, a deep passed away photographer, has a secret black-mailing mystery and it is Philips job to uncover the Mystery. As you continue to read my reading logs I hope you will work interested in them and want to read the book for yourself. Pages 50 to 100 deal with Philip investigating the mystery and finding the granddaughter. In my opinion I destine that these pages were the most boring and monotonous I have read in the whole book. However it has some high points in it. For example when Philip uncovers the first steer which is a picture of two people talking, in a caf. This is quite exciting for Philip until he discovers who are the two men in the picture and what are they talking about. This comes as quite a surprise to everybody even myself the reader and Philip has a hard time deciding whether or not to tell his George Millaces wife. This is a hard decision for Philip because he knows that Mrs. Millace has been recently devastated by her husbands death. I find this to be particularly interesting, and it is parts like these that work out me want to read on. My reflections on this section are all positive. This was by far the most interesting section and difficult. Philip the main character is faced with more(prenominal) difficult decisions and I find these decisions to greatly affect the outcome of the book.
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