#BlogTour
Brotherhood
by
David Beckler
Hello and welcome to my stop on the #BlogTour for Brotherhood by David Beckler. Massive thanks goes to Sapere Books and the author David for a copy of this book to read and review.
"A dark and gritty crime thriller that that takes you on a scary ride around the streets of Manchester"
Blurb:
An Ex-Marine forced to confront his troubled past...
Manchester, England, 1998
When Byron Mason's estranged nephew, Philip, rings him out of the blue in desperate need of help, he knows he must put his personal feelings aside to protect his family.
A teenage boy has been murdered, and Philip is one of the suspects. Worse than that, the dead boy was the nephew of Ritchie McLaughlin - a local thug who Byron has clashed with in the past - and Philip has now gone missing.
Desperate to clear Philip's name, Byron enlists the help of hid old friend Adam Sterling to track down the real killers.
Is Philip in danger? Can Byron and Adam find him before the police do? Or has Byron's violent past with McLaughlin come back to haunt him?
This nail-biting new thriller series will have you on the edge of your seat!
Perfect for fans of Lee Child, J.B. Turner, Mark Dawson and David Baldacci...
Review:
David Beckler? Who? You may ask. Well I certainly did. I mean I have never heard of him before being asked to read and review this book. Now I know though, I am so happy. Reading this book has introduced me to a new thriller writer that I will definitely read again.
I went into this book with an open mind. I think you have too when it comes to new authors. I read the blurb and that was it. I did not look up what other people scored it or even wrote about it. The book starts off with violence. This got me to sit up from the off. Now when it comes to violence I am probably the least violent person around but when it comes to books I love it. I don't know what this says about my mind though. The action started and you were gripped. The scenes were being set and the words flew of the pages as you needed to know what was going to happen next.
About a quarter of the way through though I found the book stalled a little. At the time I was so upset due to the start and was praying that, that was not the end of the good stuff. Thankfully a few chapters later it started to pick up again. It was like being at a crossroads and deciding which route to take. Thanks to David he went all the way to Actionville. The second half of this book was crammed with action, having a good mix of goodies, baddies & the police as well as loads more violence that left a trail of blood and bodies.
The characters I found were so good in this book. Even the goodies were kind of baddies to an extent. Byron and Adam were really fun to follow as they chased around Manchester in their own style looking for the bad guys and Philip. The two main police officers in the book had their part to play, but not in a hero of the story way, which I really liked as this was different to most crime books. As well as the gang boss you also had a former child soldier from Africa, who was adapting to life in the UK. As the book went on you read more about what the child had been through when he was really young and this added a really interesting addition to the story.
If you, like me, like crime thrillers then I fully recommend this book to you. Also if you do read it and find it a bit testing, then make sure you carry on as you will not be disappointed.
About the Author:
David writes crime thrillers full of fast-paced action.
Born in Addis Ababa in 1960, he spent his first eight years living on an
agricultural college in rural Ethiopia where his love of reading developed. After
dropping out of university he became a firefighter and served 19 years before
leaving to start his own business.
He began writing in 2010 and uses his work experiences to add
realism to his fiction.
The Mason and Sterling
series centre on two ex-Royal Marines, Byron who now runs a security company
and Adam who is a firefighter. A strong cast of supporting characters support
his protagonists. Sapere Books are publishing Brotherhood, the first novel in
the series, in late 2018.
David lives in Manchester, his adopted home since 1984.
In his spare time
he tries to keep fit—an increasingly difficult undertaking—listens to music,
socialises and feeds his voracious book habit.
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