Literacy marmite

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Thank you, readers first for a chance to read a copy of Kill (redacted) by Anthony Good.

I get the feeling that this book is going to be like literacy marmite and let’s just say I like marmite. It takes a talented writer to keep the reader interested in such an unlikeable character but he nailed it! Michael is not, and perhaps never really was without his flaws and the loss of his wife has tipped him over the edge. As I raced through his story, which interestingly flipped between the past and present day and the most important people in his life both before and after his loss I did not for one second imagine such an ending.

So quickly had I read the, unnumbered pages (liked that touch) that I had to go back and reread the ending again, sure I had misunderstood it’s meaning.