I liked the premise of this book. A political thriller set
against the backdrop of the aftermath of the Brexit referendum. Kudos to Mr
Teller for getting a well written book out so quickly, I only spotted a few
typos. The character of Tom Antony was intriguing, suffering from amnesia after
a car crash; he is trying to piece his life back together. The article he was
writing before the crash is leading him back into a dangerous conspiracy. This
plot I liked, but there were a few other subplots that for me slowed the story
down. His partner Jan, his previous work, a new romance all linked into the
main plot. It read like real life, which isn’t always that interesting. We were
also a lot in Tom’s head where he kept summing up all the things he found out
and what it meant. I did like the character of Emily and she brought some fun
to the book. Good dialogue between Tom and her. Worth a read if you are into
current affairs and like a political thriller. Best read soon while there is
still some uncertainty about Brexit.
Writing the books was the easy part....now the struggle to let the world know they're there....
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Wednesday, 18 April 2018
Never Going to Happen: Who watches the watchers? by Anders Teller
This book is currently still free on Amazon.co.uk but might be too if you are in a different region. I liked it but had some criticisms too, but as it is a freebie give it a go if you like a very contemporary political thriller. Four stars. Click on the picture to take you to Amazon.
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