The Ringmaster, Toby Vintcent (9781911350132) — Readings Books
The Ringmaster
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The Ringmaster

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The third high-speed thriller set in the world of Formula One from Toby Vintcent, starring corporate espionage officer Matt Straker and female F1 driver, Remy Sabatino.

Arno Ravilious took the peripheral sport of Formula 1, practised largely by gentlemen players, and turned it into a global powerhouse. What will happen when Ravilious is forced to leave the stage? Some see his momentous departure as the chance to reshape and rebalance the sport, others as their Machiavellian chance to recover what they believe to be theirs. Will the scramble for control of the sport break it up? Is this the end of Formula 1?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arcadia Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
28 June 2018
Pages
400
ISBN
9781911350132

The third high-speed thriller set in the world of Formula One from Toby Vintcent, starring corporate espionage officer Matt Straker and female F1 driver, Remy Sabatino.

Arno Ravilious took the peripheral sport of Formula 1, practised largely by gentlemen players, and turned it into a global powerhouse. What will happen when Ravilious is forced to leave the stage? Some see his momentous departure as the chance to reshape and rebalance the sport, others as their Machiavellian chance to recover what they believe to be theirs. Will the scramble for control of the sport break it up? Is this the end of Formula 1?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arcadia Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
28 June 2018
Pages
400
ISBN
9781911350132