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Silks [Abridged, Audiobook] [Audio CD]

Dick Francis , Felix Francis , Martin Jarvis
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)

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  • Audio CD
  • Publisher: Macmillan Digital Audio; 2 edition (4 Sep 2008)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0230736998
  • ISBN-13: 978-0230736993
  • Product Dimensions: 12.5 x 14 x 2.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 259,398 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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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 --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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The master of suspense and intrigue (Country Life )

A triumphant return to Francis family form (The Daily Mail )

A tremendous read (Woman's Own )

Still the master (Racing Post ) --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
I'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 than Dead Heat was. Perhaps some of the fault lies in the main character, a rather staid and straight-laced barrister who takes most of the book to be jolted out of his rather complacent life, but the dialogue seemed stilted, whole pages were devoted to complex backstory that previous books would have dashed off in a few succinct paragraphs, and overall I felt what was needed most was a good editor.

Once the story got going I did enjoy it, but getting to that point was a chore, no devouring page after page with gusto as in previous works.

Its great that Dick Francis is still writing, and I'm glad his son Felix is able to work with him but I suspect what we're really lacking here is the fine and sure touch of his wife Mary; it must be hard to change a writing team that had honed its skills to perfection. This is readable, and somewhat fun, but I hope the next book sees Dick and Felix getting into their stride.

Not one I'll be re-reading, sad to say and three stars mainly because even a poor Dick Francis is still a Dick Francis
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
His worst book 13 July 2009
By R. Webb
Format:Hardcover
I'd had this book for a week before I had time to read it and was looking forward to it very much. I have all of his other books and have read them several times. It took a very long time for me to get into the book, Far to much legal waffle for me. The thing that upset me most was half way through a photo was found to be missing showing a dead girl with a foal. I recently read John Francome's Cover Up and I read on with dread that this book was going to follow the same story line, and it did. Surely someone involved with the production ot this book should have noticed the similarity, Cover Up was only published in 2005. I do hope He does better next time.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
By D. Mace
Format:Paperback
Silks was one of those books I didn't want to put down! Dick Francis has the knack of describing the writer's feelings of fear and love together with excitement around the storyline. It was detailed regarding court procedures without being boring and taking one through a horse race as if on the back of the horse. His description of the injuries sustained in a fall, made one feel them personally! The life of a jockey is opened up for all to experience and literally feel!

The story kept me guessing about the outcome to the last page and cleverley involved a genuine fear for the main character's father.
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Dick Francis
This was purchased as a gift so I am unable to give a view of the book. The service received was up to the usual standard and I was happy with it.
Published 8 months ago by Thomas Page
Silks
I love Dick Francis Novels they keep you in suppence till the end. A very good read with a good twist. Also no bad lanugauge. M.
Published 9 months ago by David J. Willcox
Excellent Read
I was lent this book by a friend, and enjoyed it so much, I bought another copy for my Father to read. Read more
Published 15 months ago by L. HARRIS
Loving Dick Francis still
I still love Dick Francis despite what some people are saying that he lost "it". I love the way in the he made you feel you were in there with the jockeys and living the life with... Read more
Published 16 months ago by Kelly
Much less bite than normal
This is the first Dick Francis that I have read (and I have read them all) that I have been less than satisfied with. Read more
Published 21 months ago by jo5030
He's still got what it takes
Dick Francis is one of my favourite authors and this latest book, written with his son, shows he is still on top form. Read more
Published on 4 Mar 2010 by Fliss
silks
I have read and enjoyed all of Dick Francis' books and although I enjoyed Silks I found that it was not up to his usual standard.
Published on 6 Dec 2009 by Keith Elliott
FRANCIS BACK TO FORM !!!!
Silks is Francis " back in form" ! Couldn't put it down. Welcome back, you have been sorely missed, back to being my no 1 wish at christmas.
Published on 19 Oct 2009 by JUNCTION 26
Great collaboration!
Having enjoyed reading Dick Francis' books for many years I was a little dubious about whether his writing style would suffer in a collaboration, even with a close family member. Read more
Published on 11 Sep 2009 by Jennifer Sloan
SILKS BY DICK FRANCIS
Birthday present for a partially sighted person who says:-
Could not put the 'book down' - thougherly enjoyed it and the lovely
voice of Martin Jarvis. Read more
Published on 7 July 2009 by Mrs. Beryl J. Mottram
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