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    Silks by Dick Francis, Felix Francis

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    • Pub. Date: August 2008
    • 352pp
    • Sales Rank: 33,995

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      • Pub. Date: August 2008
      • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
      • Format: Hardcover, 352pp
      • Sales Rank: 33,995

      Synopsis

      From Dick Francis and his son, Felix, comes Geoffrey Mason-a defense barrister whose true passion is riding his Thoroughbred. Mason's two lives collide when a fellow jockey is accused of murdering a colleague with a pitchfork. Mason prefers not to get involved. But soon he is torn between doing what's right-and what will keep him alive.

      The New York Times - Marilyn Stasio

      The collaboration between Dick Francis and his son, Felix, has produced another sure-footed winner in Silks. Both the central theme and the story elements of this racetrack thriller are familiar…but this hero's useful perspective brings fresh excitement to a grand old sport.

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      Biography

      Dick Francis should be getting a retainer for publicity on behalf of the horse racing industry: His suspenseful, detail-filled plots set in and around the track -- and informed by his own experience as a professional jockey -- have given the sport more intrigue and cachet than any single race or jockey could.

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      Thank goodness he's back!by KRC-NorthernCalifornia

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      October 26, 2009: Was delighted with the collaboration between Mr. Francis and his son. Such enjoyable reading. Hope they keep them coming!

      A great tradition of popular fiction carries on.by drewwallen

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      October 07, 2009: About 10 years ago, I said to my sister, "The one great sadness of my life is that I can't read all the Dick Francis books for the first time, again." Well, now I have my cake: Francis' son (the physics professor) who helped Dick write some of his later books, has taken over the franchise and is doing it well. Felix is not quite the writer his father is (yet) but he's on his way. He understands how these books are written and constructs "Silks" accoriding to formula. It has the requisite grabber first paragraph. (I suspect Felis wrote "The students went quiet as I pulled out the gun... One of the very best Dick Francis first lines) The character is dragged down and made to suffer, but not as horribly as Dick would have done. There are horses and jockies and broken bones, and enough spurious accusations to choke a pony.

      Anyone who love Dick Francis as I do will be gratified that Felix is at work for the nonce. Anyone who doesn't know the Francis oevre can start here, then go back to the beginning and read all through Dick Halley and "Proof" and "Reflex" and all of those. I promise escape.

      I Also Recommend: Even Money, Bonecrack, Risk, Under Orders, Dead Heat.


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