Categories: Seal of Excellence Recipients, Thrillers and Suspense
Series: The Sydney Quartet
Publisher: Next Chapter Press
Author: A.J. Sendall
A man with a buried past. A woman with a compulsion for danger. Together, can they con the Sydney underworld and get away with cold-blooded murder? Flank Street is written from the distorted reality of Micky DeWitt, a shiftless career criminal and world sailor. Micky arrives in Sydney, Australia on his rundown boat, broke and on the lookout for opportunity. He takes a job as barman in Sydney’s red light district, where eventually he’s approached by a woman who needs something stolen from a lawyer’s safe. Nothing is what it seems, as Micky falls into a honey trap that spins his life out of control and pushes him to the edge of insanity.
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Reviewed by S M Spencer
October 8, 2015
5 Stars
Well, well, well … What a read! I decided to read this book because it was recently given a 5 star review by Awesome Indies, which is a pretty good recommendation. That, and it’s set in Australia. And I certainly wasn’t disappointed! This book has intrigue, romance, mystery – and it all takes place in the famous Kings Cross district in the heart of Sydney. The main character and narrator, Micky Dewitt, is the most likeable thug I’ve ever encountered, and his story kept me engaged from start to finish. Well written in every respect.
Well, well, well … What a read! I decided to read this book because it was recently given a 5 star review by Awesome Indies, which is a pretty good recommendation. That, and it’s set in Australia. And I certainly wasn’t disappointed! This book has intrigue, romance, mystery – and it all takes place in the famous Kings Cross district in the heart of Sydney. The main character and narrator, Micky Dewitt, is the most likeable thug I’ve ever encountered, and his story kept me engaged from start to finish. Well written in every respect.