Tuesday 3 September 2019

Review: Boxer Boys Collection

Boxer Boys Collection Boxer Boys Collection by Nick Rippington
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Here is my review of each of the books separately.

Crossing the Whitewash

When I picked this up I didn’t realise there’d be sports in it. Now I’m not a sporty person and when sports is mentioned I usually tune out. However I really enjoyed this read so well done to the author for keeping my attention.

Gary Marshall and Arnie Dolan are two completely different kinda characters who became friends when they were thirteen.

One afternoon something happens that changes their lives forever.

When the story jumps forward we find that Gary has moved away and changed his name to Gareth.

Although Gareth wants to forget his past it’s about to come back and haunt him.

This is a brilliant read and I can’t wait to jump into book two.

Spark Out

This is book two in the Boxer Boys series. I highly recommend you read Crossing the Whitewash before you read this one.

Another subject I don’t like reading or talking about is politics yet this author managed to keep me reading.

Big Mo is a force to be reckoned with. He is a nasty crook who will do anything to get what he wants.

Well told story with a good storyline

Dying Seconds

This is the third book in the Boxer Boys series. I do recommend you read the previous two books.

Bad guy Arnie Dolan is back.

Gary Marshall now known as Gareth Prince is trying again to put his past behind him.

A murder forces these two together to find out who killed Marshall’s father.

There is lots going on in this story yet it kept my attention throughout. This may have been my favourite of the three books.

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