Silks

Silks by Dick Francis is a gripping narrative published by Pan Macmillan in 2009, featuring 423 pages in English. The story follows Geoffrey Mason, a defense barrister who, after a lenient sentence is handed to his arrogant client Julian Trent, finds himself unexpectedly drawn back into his life. Mason’s passion for horse racing leads him to Sandown, where he trades his barrister’s wig for racing silks, only to become embroiled in a murder investigation when a fellow rider is killed.
Readers will encounter a blend of legal drama and suspense as Mason navigates the complexities of the case, with champion jockey Steve Mitchell as the prime suspect. The plot unfolds against a backdrop of racing and crime, exploring themes of justice and morality. As Mason grapples with threats and intimidation, he must confront not only the legal implications but also the dangers that threaten his own life. This edition offers a thrilling exploration of the intersection between the legal world and the high-stakes realm of sports.
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The latest searing, intrigue-filled blockbuster from from the Champion StorytellersWhen defence barrister Geoffrey Mason hears the judge’s guilty verdict, he quietly hopes that a long and arduous custodial sentence will be handed down to his arrogant young client. That Julian Trent only receives eight years seems all too lenient. Little does Mason expect that he’ll be seeing Trent again much sooner than he’d ever imagined.Setting aside his barrister’s wig, Mason heads to Sandown to don his racing silks. An amateur jockey, his true passion is to be found in the saddle, on a thoroughbred, pounding the turf. But when a fellow rider is brutally murdered – a pitchfork driven through his chest – the prime suspect is champion jockey Steve Mitchell and the evidence is overwhelming. Mason, reluctant to heed Mitchell’s pleas for legal advice, soon finds himself at the centre of a sinister web of threat and intimidation and is left fighting a battle of right and wrong, and more immediately, a battle of life and death… his own.
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