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Binding: HardcoverEAN: 9780718154578
ISBN: 0718154576
Label: Michael Joseph
Manufacturer: Michael Joseph
Number Of Pages: 368
Publication Date: September 04, 2008
Publisher: Michael Joseph
Sales Rank: 1533
Studio: Michael Joseph
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.co.uk Review:
There are few thriller writers who have had such long and distinguished careers as Dick Francis, and his lengthy series of books (with their zesty recreations of the racing world) are among many readers' favourite novels in the genre. Recently, ill-health seemed to threaten the author's reliable productivity, and the death of his wife (who had long been a behind-the-scenes collaborator on his books) made it appear that the golden days of the Dick Francis racing thriller were firmly in the past. However, here is Silks, the result of a collaboration between Dick Francis and his son Felix -- and it will be a welcome arrival for the legions of Francis admirers.
Julian Trent is found guilty of a violent unprovoked attack on an innocent family and a charge of attempted murder. He is accused by the judge of showing no remorse for his actions, but receives a remarkably light sentence. Surprisingly, this news is not welcome to his defence barrister, Geoffrey Mason, who was secretly hoping for a more severe judgement against his client, whom he does not like. Mason is a part-time jockey (this is a novel with Dick Francis's name on the jacket, after all), and when Mason dons his racing silks and travels to Sandown to follow his real passion -- riding a thoroughbred in a heated steeplechase -- he finds that he cannot leave the violence that is often the bread and butter of his profession behind him A fellow rider is savagely killed by a pitchfork driven through the chest, and there is a persuasive amount of evidence against champion jockey Steve Mitchell as the killer, but Mason becomes involved -- and finds all the various aspects of his life coalescing in a lethal fashion.
Dick Francis has 41 novels under his belt, and remains the consummate thriller practitioner. Felix, his son, had helped with the research on his father's novels over the last 40 years (notably Twice Shy, Shattered and Under Orders). Silks is their second full collaboration after Dead Heat, and should provides Francis aficionados with all the elements they've grown accustomed to. --Barry Forshaw
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Rating:
- Don't stop before the end!A different type of Dick Francis story with racing only appearing to be in the background. However as the saga progresses racing, horses and all things connected with them become very important. At first the dialogue seems to plod, with just the statutory nasty events to keep one interested, towards the second half of the book things hot up in good style keeping my nose glued to the pages until it reached an excellent dramatic ending. As usual the hero starts the book single and living alone, ... Read More
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- The Francis formula works againDick Francis is thankfully continuing his collaboration with his son to produce more of the same successful Francis that we have grown to know and love. Here there is a good mixture of racing and another ingredient (this time Law, last time catering), which for me, as a fan of the horse bits, works well. The usual elements: first person narrator hero threatened by nasty villains; new love interest; a bit of violence against our hero; eventual victory by the hero, who also gets the girl, all combine ... Read More
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- Lacking and lacklustreI've been a Dick Francis fan for 25 years and have read and re-read everything he's written with glee and delight: even when the basic plots and what happened to the hero seem formulaic, the background research and the sparkling dialogue, and the quick way in which the author taught you about the new area of knowledge the book was dealing with always shone out against much less accomplished writers.
Sadly, the recent efforts lack that polish and clarity and Silks is even more longwinded ... Read More
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- Best from Francis in a long timeFirst sentence: "Guilty."
Barrister and amateur jockey Geoffrey Mason, known as `Perry Mason' by his racing friends. He had once successfully defended a violent young man, Julian Trent. Trent, found guilty nonetheless and swearing revenge against Mason, is now being released on appeal.
Mason receives a call from fellow jockey, Steve Mitchell. Steve has been arrested for the murder of another jockey, the hatred between the two of known was well known. Mason first receives ... Read More
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- rehash??I enjoyed this book (as with almost all Dick Francis books) but this is a rehashed plot --- as a 'horsey' person I recognised what was going on immediately --- just as I did the first time ( TV film about 1978? -- am I the only person to remember this ????) (won't say any more, mustn't spoil it for others) --- come on Felix you 'must try harder' (though I would forgive your lovely Dad anything) I'm very much looking forward to the next book.(and I agree with another reviewer, I would prefer more horses ... Read More
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