Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Sid Halley (John Sidney Halley) is a fictional character in five Dick Francis novels, Odds Against, Whip Hand, Come to Grief, Under Orders and Refusal. He is a former British jump racing Champion Jockey and private detective. He is the only central character to appear in more than two Francis novels, and one of only two to appear more than once. (The other is Kit Fielding of Break In and Bolt.)"@en }
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- Sid_Halley abstract "Sid Halley (John Sidney Halley) is a fictional character in five Dick Francis novels, Odds Against, Whip Hand, Come to Grief, Under Orders and Refusal. He is a former British jump racing Champion Jockey and private detective. He is the only central character to appear in more than two Francis novels, and one of only two to appear more than once. (The other is Kit Fielding of Break In and Bolt.)".
- Q7507807 abstract "Sid Halley (John Sidney Halley) is a fictional character in five Dick Francis novels, Odds Against, Whip Hand, Come to Grief, Under Orders and Refusal. He is a former British jump racing Champion Jockey and private detective. He is the only central character to appear in more than two Francis novels, and one of only two to appear more than once. (The other is Kit Fielding of Break In and Bolt.)".
- Sid_Halley comment "Sid Halley (John Sidney Halley) is a fictional character in five Dick Francis novels, Odds Against, Whip Hand, Come to Grief, Under Orders and Refusal. He is a former British jump racing Champion Jockey and private detective. He is the only central character to appear in more than two Francis novels, and one of only two to appear more than once. (The other is Kit Fielding of Break In and Bolt.)".
- Q7507807 comment "Sid Halley (John Sidney Halley) is a fictional character in five Dick Francis novels, Odds Against, Whip Hand, Come to Grief, Under Orders and Refusal. He is a former British jump racing Champion Jockey and private detective. He is the only central character to appear in more than two Francis novels, and one of only two to appear more than once. (The other is Kit Fielding of Break In and Bolt.)".