Chequered Justice:
Couldn’t put this book down until I got to the end, absolutely riveting and will now see racing drivers with new eyes… rightly called a compulsive read and certainly very believable!
Chequered Justice:
Couldn’t put this book down until I got to the end, absolutely riveting and will now see racing drivers with new eyes… rightly called a compulsive read and certainly very believable!
Chequered Justice:
I picked this up a few days ago to take on holiday and i’ve finished it already! Id never heard of the auther but it looked interesting. I read it in a day as i couldn’t put it down so now ive got to find another holiday book! Really fast paced and really leaves you thinking….is this really fiction?
Would definatly recommend it.
Chequered Justice:
A brilliant fast moving and gripping story which could be, and sadly probably is, true. The website www.chequeredjustice.com gives an excellent preview of this author’s first novel. Despite dyslexia the book is well constructed and the phraseology is excellent. An expose of masonic influence in the police and judiciary at a high level. My faith in the English system of criminal investigation, prosecution and court proceedings has been shattered.
Chequered Justice:
Bizarre coincidences can happen, but surely a masonic conspiracy involving the police and judiciary cannot be more likely. This book is disturbing..it records trickery, lies and manipulation and that is just by the judge! There is a lesson here for anyone who fails to read the small print before signing important documents. This is a well written debut novel that takes you on a journey of experiences and senses which are sometimes uncomfortable but always compelling.
Chequered Justice: What a fantastic read. If you like Dan Brown then this if for you. I was gripped by the drama of the main character and his fight to clear his name, while unfairly pursued by the British justice system.
The motor racing references were well written and you could feel the sounds and smells as if you were racing the car yourself. It gave a real sensation of speed and danger involved in pushing a high performance Le Mans type sports car, well beyond what could reasonably be expected of an older chassis and engine combination.
The book is well paced, and cuts between the courtroom drama and the back story very effectively. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes thrillers, crime, motorsport or conspiracy plots.