Reviews

What they are saying about ‘Who pays the Ferryman?’

Subject matter great, interesting story. Nothing irritated me about the story, in fact I loved it. The phrase I would use to sum up this book is ‘Intriguing’.
M. Druce (Ex-serviceman)

Good beginning holds interest from the very start. Found it interesting and lively. Not an easy subject to write about I myself spent three months on the border, with the Navy.
Cyril Scott (Ex-Navy)

The subject matter is always intriguing in this genre. I found this well presented and researched, the characters ‘jump’ from the page and take on a life form, encouraging one to want more! The story moves at a brisk pace with enough background to keep the characters believable, without getting bogged down. With a strong start it grabs your attention in an instant, setting the standard! The right deliveries, the return to the house to get the wallet, the phone call to the cleaners, lots going on, demanding reader attention. Good use made from tense moments, discovery and possible exposure a constant threat. There are many surprises as always to be expected in this subject. Cross/double cross, sleepers, moles. Infiltration of organisations. As more information is supplied, often as a throwaway remark, one constantly assesses and reassesses the characters with this new information and ‘clues’. The ending is eagerly awaited, but the progressive and ‘jaunty’ style of writing promises much. The book didn’t linger with fluid writing and as ever with this genre, the real world and real politic of the situation, exposes more hidden agenda’s. There is more detail and knowledge within the pages that could reasonably be expected to be uncovered by ‘research’.
I. Hunter (Ex-Para)

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