Blood Ties by Peter Taylor-Gooby

Blood Ties

Blood Ties by Peter Taylor-Gooby

Release: April 19th 2020
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Troubador
Source: Love Book Tours
Find it at: Amazon UK

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The death of his wife, Cat, in a car accident twenty-two years previously cast a shadow in Ritchie’s life . He was the driver. He loves his children – Nic, who is bi-polar and often impulsive, and Jack. Both are active in the campaign to welcome asylum-seekers and refugees to Britain. His life comes to a crisis as he realises how much his children despise his trade in advertising and how much the loss of Cat still means to them all.

Ritchie abandons his career but achieves new success in driving Britain’s treatment of refugees up the political agenda. This earns him the respect of his children but brings him to the attention of Makepeace, the populist Home Secretary. Nic, his daughter, strives to show she can overcome her disorder. She infiltrates a people-trafficking gang but ends up in prison as a criminal. Makepeace uses this to blackmail Ritchie to help him in his political schemes.  To his horror, Ritchie  discovers that his task is to sell the reintroduction of forced labour, modern slavery, to the public. As a result ,his children once again reject him.

Ritchie has reached rock bottom. He is desolate but believes he can outsmart Makepeace. Blood Ties shows how he finally resolves the situation, embraces the causes his children hold dear and reunites his family.

 Author Bio:

I enjoy talking to my children, holidays, hill-walking and riding my bike. I’ve worked on adventure playgrounds, as a teacher, as an antique dealer and in a social security office in Newcastle. Before that I spent a year on a Gandhian Ashram in Vijayawada, supporting myself as assistant editor on a local English-language newspaper. In my day job I’m an academic but I believe that you can only truly understand the issues that matter to people through your feelings, your imagination and your compassion. That’s why I write novels.

My first novel, The Baby Auction, 2017, is a love story set in a fantasy world where the only rule is the law of the market. That someone should help another because they care for them simply doesn’t make sense to the citizens of Market World, any more that auctioning babies might to us. My second, Ardent Justice, 2018, is a crime story set in the world of high finance and city fat-cats, where money rules, but greed can trip even the most successful. My third, Blood Ties, 2020, is about the ties of love in a troubled family, and the bonds of debt that chain illegal immigrants to people-traffickers, and how they can break the same through self-sacrifice. I hope you enjoy them.

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Blood Ties  Review:

Its been a while since I read a gripping political thriller and Blood Ties did not disappoint.

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The author keeps you on your toes with a lot of twists and turns. The topics of modern slavery fascinated me, and how the characters play an important role to stop it. I feel it is a serious topic that nobody highlights, and I admire the author for making this the center of the plot. Ritchie and Nic go through a lot in the story. In fact, they drive the entire story on their shoulders. Both of them are complex, in that, I did not really like them at times, yet I still wanted to root for them. Syker was also an interesting character, and I wanted his backstory.

Moreover, while set in the near future, the story is very realistic and feels like something that could happen today. Similarly, I really enjoyed the author’s style of writing. The dialogues are easy to follow, and the author writes the story in a very simple manner. Yet, the story is so gripping that you wonder how things will turn out.

However, there were a few minor things which could be improved. At times, I felt there was imbalance between the plot and the characters. While I loved the story as a whole, I felt it was too plot-centric at times, and we didn’t really get to know the characters in depth. Also, there were characters like Jack who I really liked and wished played a prominent role.

Apart from that, this was a very entertaining read. Overall, I recommend it to anyone looking for a nice socio-political thriller.

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