The Burden of Truth by Peter Best on Amazon.com
This book had so many facets to it, that it is hard to place
it into a particular category. If I had to try I would say; action thriller
with a deeper message. Peter Best has woven a complex tapestry of different tales
that slowly merge. We meet Brent Sadler; a survivor of the Herald of Free Enterprise
disaster. The experience of near death has led him down a path of living live
to the full. This choice eventually leads him into debt and into trouble with
some very shady characters. Then we meet Peter Cannon in India; he is a man
with a secret and painful past. We slowly uncover how these two men have
affected and are affecting the people around them. Brent finds out that actions
have consequences; disastrous consequences. Interwoven with this very readable
action adventure is an insight to Buddhist teachings as some of the characters
are Buddhist and some of the story is set in India. I found this interesting as
I don’t know much about Buddhism. Rather than getting in the way of the story,
it added to it greatly.
This is an unusual book, but very well written and it kept
my attention throughout. The character of Brent is great as we see him grow as
a person. I wanted to like him at the start as he had gone through the ordeal
of nearly drowning. I went from disliking him as he stumbled from bad to
terrible decisions to applauding him at the end as finally did the right thing.
Peter says at the end of the book that he wanted to create a book comparable to
vintage wine. I think he has succeeded. This is a book with rich and complex
flavours and it does linger in the mind. I wouldn’t mind opening the next
bottle of Chateau Best.