What did you like most about A Few Right Thinking Men?
I enjoyed to links to history and the underlying humor and charter development, the attention to subtle details and the great pace of the book, I normally like pretty action based novels and despite the time taken to develop the plot and characters the pace felt right and held my attention throughout the story - nicely written.
What other book might you compare A Few Right Thinking Men to, and why?
Tough one for me - possibly Tobruk by Peter FitzSimons meets Agatha Christie meets Rear Window (the movie by Alfred Hitchcock which I adore)
What about Rupert Degas’s performance did you like?
I always love Ruperts performances and seek out his narrations and on this occasion found him to be at his absolute best.
If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
The book title would be fine.
Any additional comments?
Great writing and excellent narration - well done! Also being an Australian I especially enjoyed the humor and social observations.