To my great pleasure today I received this review from Arther West:-
“I have reviewed many books in my time but none quite like this. Michael Bosc has his own fresh style of telling a story which makes him stand out. He made me feel as though I was there with the characters as things happened, a sort of voyeur, which made it hard to put the book down. He has captured the essence of post war London in depicting the East end as it really was. The gangs, attitudes of the upper classes, and, shall we say, a corrupt police force, bringing to mind Saville row with the expensive jags parked outside…..
So to the story. We find our hero in the army, where he is assigned a female operative and together they are tuned in physical fitness by some very sneaky people. Whilst there Rupert has a job for him which takes him to the cold depths of Canada where he was supposed to ‘accidentally’ die. But he finds out he has been betrayed from a dying man, and makes a promise to him that he will find and destroy the person responsible. Thus begins his trek out of the wilderness.
Once again Michael has given us a fast paced and racy novel. He is a good teller of stories albeit in a slightly differently style. But be warned, once you begin you will be kept wanting more. I await the next book with anticipation.
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