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Silks | 
enlarge | Authors: Dick Francis, Felix Francis Publisher: Penguin Audio Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 21 reviews Sales Rank: 17834
Format: Audiobook Media: Audio CD Edition: Unabridged Number Of Items: 9 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 5.7 x 5.5 x 1.5
ISBN: 0143143859 Dewey Decimal Number: 823.914 EAN: 9780143143857 ASIN: 0143143859
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Product Description Julian Trent, you have been found guilty by this court of perpetrating a violent and unprovoked attack on an innocent family including a charge of attempted murder. You have shown little or no remorse for your actions and I consider you a danger to society.
When defense lawyer Geoffrey Mason hears the judges ruling at Londons Old Bailey, he quietly hopes that a substantial sentence will be handed down to his arrogant young client. That Julian Trent only receives eight years seems all too lenient. Little does Mason realize that hell be looking Trent in the eyes again much sooner than that.
Setting aside his barristers gown and wig, Mason heads to Sandown racetrack to don his colorful racing silks. As an amateur jockey, he fulfills his true passion by pounding the turf in the heat of a steeplechase. Yet when a fellow rider is brutally murdereda pitchfork driven through his chestMasons racing hobby soon becomes too close to his work. The prime suspect is one of their brethren, champion jockey Steve Mitchell, and the evidence against him seems overwhelming.
Mason is reluctant to heed Mitchells plea for legal helpbut he soon finds himself at the center of a sinister web of violence, threats and intimidation. Mason is left fighting a battle of right and wrong, and more immediately, a battle of life and deathhis own.
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Silks October 6, 2008 I've been a Dick Francis reader for many years. I felt this book recycled lots of past devices used in better ways in past books. The young widower whose wife died due to a complication of pregnancy, the "frightener" are two that come immediately to mind. I've been buying the books as soon as they came out in hardcover, but I think I'll wait for paperback or visit the library for future volumes.
Silks October 6, 2008 Another well written and researched book by Dick Francis. A good look into the judicial system of Great Britain, hence the name. Somehow I missed this novel when it was first published so I had the pleasure of reading two in a row, as I just finished "Under Orders."
Silks by Dick and Felix Francis October 5, 2008 My sister and I have both enjoyed reading "Silks" but feel that some of his other novels had better content. Feel that there was too much legal verbage instead of about racing and the horses. Will still recommend it.
Quick, Felix, Cash in on Dad! October 5, 2008 Since Felix Francis has opted to extend the family franchise of racing mysteries, he has clearly done an excellent job of analyzing his father's work. He has then developed a formula to assure that all the elements are in the book, and then does the boring part: he writes it.
This book lacks the fun, the originality, the plot twists, that made Dick Francis a fascinating writer. True, to an American audience the "Silks" conflation is another piece of interesting anglophilia, but this story has been written before: entertainingly by Francis I, less so by Francis II. I suspect that I will not buy the third father and son collaboration.
SILKS by Dick and Felix Francis. October 3, 2008 Having enjoyed every one of Dick Francis's novels over many years I can only say that Felix Francis is (to quote what is probably an Aussie colloqialism) "A chip off the old block". Could not put it down, read it in one uninterupted session until the early hours of morning.
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