I decided to read this book after conversations
that were being had on a book club I am a member of. It has even got to the point of being called “The
book that cannot be named”. Yep you
guessed it, it was being talked about every single day.
Detective Inspector Jake Flanagan is who this book
is based around. Set around the time of
the 7/7 bombings in London and the issues that the police force had to deal
with. With short chapters it draws the
reader in but allows the reader to break off at an appropriate point (mine was
when my commute finished, otherwise would have been absorbed in this book).
What is truth?
What is fiction?
That is left to the reader to decided!
I have my own opinion of this book and must admit
it had me at times reading a chapter and then stopping to stare out of the
window and ponder on what had been wrote.
It is so close to home reading about the 7/7 bombings and the possible
theories (unless it is the truth) about them.
It was a hard read at times for me due to having family in London but
also a compelling read in that I wanted to know what was going to happen next.
Well done to David Videcette for writing this book
and I look forward to hearing and reading more about Jake’s exploits in future
books.
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