New Blog Reviews and Xmas Kindle Deal

‘This novel is brilliantly written. This is not just good it is brilliant. The story starts to burn away at the reader. Guy Mankowski has a real talent for telling a story and keeping the reader guessing right to the very last moments. I am highly recommending An Honest Deceit as one book that you must read before this year is out. It really is that good.' The Last Word

‘A story of suspense, and the tension that builds throughout simply took my breath away. An Honest Deceit is a nail biting and gripping reed. It is one man’s fight for justice that has the reader by his side routing for him throughout. Fantastic book and I can’t recommend it highly enough.’ By The Letter

‘This book is a gem. Pitted as a thriller, it is that but it is also so much more. It sits in its own niche and is quite simply brilliant. Literary and bold, it had me turning each page faster than the last. This book is spectacular. It burns away with a quiet fury, that doesn't die down until the final page turns. Clever, creative, complex and unforgettable.’ Reflections Of A Reader

‘The hope is the force that feeds the characters in this amazing book. A novel with strong strokes, desperate and true, at times touching, with flashbacks full of sweet memories, sweet and full of sunshine.’ The Connor Nation

'It is the scenes surrounding the accident, as Ben and his wife rush to be with their daughter Marine, which are the most powerful. Mankowski describes the miserable, rain swept setting to great effect. `It is in the quieter moments, when we glimpse the raw edge of the family’s emotion, that this novel is at its best.’  Ten Penny Dreams


For a limited time An Honest Deceit is available, as a Christmas offer, on the Kindle for 99p, via Amazon.

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