Godlefe’s Cuckoo by Bill Todd (Danny Lancaster #6)
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Book Blurb:
Danny Lancaster has been missing since the fishing boat exploded. Police are closing their inquiry but Wanda Lovejoy continues her campaign to find the truth. An evil man kept alive by machines nurses a corrosive hate. As drugs and disease pull his dying mind apart he throws his crime empire into a scorched earth quest to find one man. If Danny Lancaster isn’t dead he soon will be.
About Bill Todd:
I’m a journalist and travel writer who has visited more than 40 countries from the white wastes of Arctic Finland to the ancient deserts of Namibia. Love a good wilderness. I received the Ed Lacy travel award in 2007.
I’ve written six crime thrillers featuring soldier-turned-investigator Danny Lancaster and was startled and delighted to be voted one of the 100 best crime authors in the WH Smith readers’ poll in 2015. I’ve also written three short factual military histories. I live to write although keyboard time has been cut lately with the arrival of grandson Theo.
Social Media:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/williamjtodd
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DannyLancasterInvestigates/
Website: http://www.billtodd.co.uk/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/billtodd_writer/
Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bill-Todd/e/B008SA121U/ref=dp_byline_cont_ebooks_1
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Publishing Information:
Godlefe’s Cuckoo was published in March 2018 and is available in paperback and eBook formats.
My Thoughts
I was impressed with the writing style. It flowed very well which isn’t always the case with these books.
Danny is interesting but not someone with whom I would want a friendship. It just wouldn’t work out. I do think the character is strong but I just couldn’t really like him.
The story was very good and kept me wanting to read more. This author has a talent and I will be looking to go and read more. The only item is I started at a later boom so didn’t pick up nuances that you normally would when reading from book 1.