Sunday, September 1, 2013

Final Reckoning by Tony Bull

Final Reckoning by Tony Bull

Review by A.C. Haury


Overall Rating: 4/5 stars

Print Length: 400 pages

Synopsis: 


Former SAS soldier Greg gets a call from his past.
Isle of Wight police want to talk to him about a human skeleton found during extensions to Seastone marina. After Greg contacts them they lose interest, but retired DCI Ray Tindall is convinced there's a connection with 'The Vanderling Associates', a criminal gang he pursued unsuccessfully throughout his career.
Despite the risk of exposing another skeleton - the one in his own cupboard - Greg allows himself to be dragged into the ex-DCI's investigation, and finds all his old skills returning as he uncovers evidence of illegal immigration, drug smuggling, money-laundering and murder, before a long overdue final reckoning with his old enemy, Sir Robert Clarmont Brown.

Review: 

Final Reckoning by Tony Bull was a very welcomed surprise. This book has a good story line that keep me interested and intrigued. My interest was piqued by a military mystery and I was definitely not disappointed. I am looking forward to reading Tony Bull's future works and I was shocked that I was the first person to leave a review. Put this on your To-Be-Read list, and see what all the fuss is about. With some professional formatting and a last run edit, this book could easily earn 5/5 stars in my opinion.

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