Thursday 6 December 2018

Son of Saigon - blog tour



BLOG TOUR

David Myles Robinson’s
WOW! WOMEN ON WRITING TOUR
OF
Son of Saigon


Publisher: Terra Nova Books (June 1, 2018)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1948749009
ISBN-13: 978-1948749008

 Hank and Norm were living the good life: two friends with plenty of money, homes in a lovely California retirement town, and no problems except for the boredom that felt almost fatal. Then Mai came into the picture, the love of Hank’s life during his CIA days in Saigon, desperately needing his help to save the son he’d never known he had. Boredom was over, as Hank and Norm hit the road, following the few clues Mai could give them in search of a man who desperately wants not to be found. What they find is a slew of lies and hidden truths, strange characters, improbable danger that has them fighting to survive, and the happy lesson that their lives are far from over.

MY REVIEW

This was an interesting read that I read pretty quickly. 

Hank Reagan is a widower. At seventy years old he spends his days playing golf or gin with his friend Norm. When an old flame gets in touch with him he can’t believe it. She tells him they have a son and he’s missing. Hank and Norm go on a road trip to try and find him. 

I thought this was a great read with some interesting characters. If you love your stories full of drama and action then this could be the one for you. I’m certainly looking forward to reading more from this author in the future.

About the Author:  
 David Myles Robinson grew up in Pasadena, CA. He holds degrees from San Francisco State University and the University of San Francisco School of Law. After practicing law for thirty-eight years in Honolulu, Hawaii, he retired with his wife, former Honolulu judge Marcia Waldorf, to Taos, NM. Robinson is the author of three previous novels: legal thrillers Tropical Lies and Tropical Judgments, and Unplayable Lie, a golf-related suspense novel.



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1 comment:

  1. Thanks so much for hosting Son of Saigon on your blog. I hope your readers enjoy it. David Myles Robinson

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