Saturday, December 27, 2014

Hector Trogg's Perfect World by P.A. Booth Review & Giveaway




A brother and sister - An inheritance - An assassin






Through every boring day of school Hector Trogg dreamt of adventure. He wanted to fly a fighter plane, drive a tank, and leap from burning buildings. An unusual inheritance and the world's most feared killer turn Hector's daydreams into reality.

While Hector's family struggle to stay alive with the help of French special forces, Hector and his sister Kate carve a trail of destruction, aided by a dog called Bandit. The French fight for justice. The dog fights for the turkey.
Can Hector save the day?
Can Kate rescue Hector?

Paul Booth started writing stories for his children, and was surprised by how much he enjoyed it.
For the past sixteen years Paul has run a small company and played squash. He also quite likes cars. He continues to write books for fun, and his stories are thankfully better than his squash.
Paul lives in Lincolnshire with his partner Jenny, their two children, two labrador dogs who believe they are starving to death, and a deluded cat who is convinced he is a lion.
My Review:
This was a fun book to read. It was long (455 pages) but there was a lot going on. I loved Bandit! I also liked that the heroes were two siblings fighting for justice. The idea of an inheritance making Hector's day dreams come true was interesting. I liked that this book is also in audio book format for young adults that do not like to read long books. It was funny how Hector and his sister dealt with their new roles. When the pressure is on can they handle it? Then there is the assassin that they have to defeat. There are also other family members in the book, and it was nice to read about them and how the influenced the story. I am giving this book a 4/5.  I was given  copy to review through the Kindle Book Review (KBR), however all opinions are my own.

I am also giving away a print copy to a lucky reader here:
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