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February 23, 2022

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Published on February 23, 2022 07:40

January 10, 2022

Great review of Extreme Prejudice by Top 1000 Reviewer

 

Ginger Book GeekTOP 1000 REVIEWER 5.0 out of 5 stars  A superb addition to the seriesReviewed in the United Kingdom on 25 November 2021

I have been a fan of Gordon’s work for a while now. I have by no means caught

up with everything that he has written but I am getting there. I read the synopsis of

‘Extreme Prejudice’, which is the 9th book in the series featuring the Lambeth

Group, and it certainly sounded like the sort of book I have come to expect from

Gordon- a fast paced, action packed, dramatic, tense and gripping read.

Well it was certainly all that and so much more. I loved reading ‘Extreme Prejudice’

but more about that in a bit.


As is usually the case with one of Gordon’s books, I was drawn into this book

from the synopsis alone and the story within the covers of the book sealed the

deal as it were. The book developed a hold over me and it was a hold that

I wasn’t willing to break. Once I picked the book up, I found it nigh on impossible

to put the book down for any length of time. My Kindle wasn’t exactly glued to

my hand but it might as well have been because it travelled everywhere with me.

I just didn’t want to miss a single second of the story. I couldn’t turn the pages

of the book quickly enough as I made my way through the story. All too quickly

I reached the end of ‘Extreme Prejudice’ and I had to say goodbye to the

Lambeth Group. I found ‘Extreme Prejudice’ to be a gripping, thrilling, nail biting,

tense and dramatic read, which kept me guessing and which kept me on

the edge of my seat throughout.


‘Extreme Prejudice’ is superbly written which is also true of Gordon’s books that I

have had the pleasure of reading. He certainly knows how to grab the reader’s

attention and draw them into what proves to be one hell of a story and then some.

For me, the story hit the ground running and maintained a fast pace throughout.

I have to be honest and say that some of the characters from both sides really

scared the crap out of me and I certainly wouldn’t want to meet them down

a dark alley. Reading ‘Extreme Prejudice’ felt like being on one hell of a

fast paced, scary and unpredictable rollercoaster ride with several twists and

turns along the way. Just when you thought that you could take a minute to

reclaim your stomach, catch your breath and gather your thoughts then off

the action would go again. At times I almost had to read through my fingers

as I feared what was going to happen next. For me, ‘Extreme Prejudice’

is the book equivalent of a Hollywood blockbuster movie and far more enjoyable.

 

In short, I thoroughly enjoyed reading ‘Extreme Prejudice’ and I would recommend

it to other readers. I will certainly be reading more of Gordon’s work in the future.

The score on the Ginger Book Geek board is a very well deserved 5* out of 5*.
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Published on January 10, 2022 06:49

December 29, 2021

JANUARY SALE 2nd - 9th

 COMING SOON!

eBook SALE JANUARY 2nd- 9th


The Belgravia Sanction, Die Every Day, Tears of Fire are reduced to 99p (UK) 99c (USA).


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Published on December 29, 2021 06:18

November 16, 2021

Book Tour

 Coming soon the first book tour for Extreme Prejudice.

Join the bookbloggers and book reviewers to read their thoughts on the story and the characters.

http://zooloosbooktours.co.uk/extreme-prejudice-by-gordon-bickerstaff




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Published on November 16, 2021 06:21

October 19, 2021

Die Every Day wins Gold


Die Every Day has taken the Gold Medal in the 2021 Readers' Favorite Book awards in the Fiction Thriller Espionage Category




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Published on October 19, 2021 04:51

Tears of Fire Finalist

The Kindle Book Review

2021 Book Award Finalists

Official 2021 Kindle Book Awards

Congrats 2021 Finalists!

Mystery/Thriller  (Top 5 Finalists are highlighted and listed in no particular order,

Semi-Finalists listed below)

 

§  The Lost Symphony by Gabriel Farago

§  In Twilight’s Hush by Laurie Stevens

§  The Roach by Rhett C. Bruno

§  Lethal Voyage by Kevin G. Chapman

§  Tears of Fire by Gordon Bickerstaff

§  West of Famous by Joni Fisher

§  Just a Happy Camper by Jinx Schwartz

§  Deadline Rome by Sari Gilbert

§  Gods in the Ruins by E.R. Burr

§  Deadly Dance by BV Lawson

§  The Starlight Club 12 by Joe Corso 

§  Once a Man Indulges by Tony Kelsey 

§  I am Mayhem by Sue Coleta

§  River Running Backwards by Susan Clayton-Goldner 

§  The Trafficking Murders by Brian O’Hare 

§  Hit and Run by Amy Shojai

§  Rinn’s Crossing by Russell Heath 

§  The Panama Murders by Pendleton Wallace

§  Hiding in Plain Sight by Lorhainne Eckhart

§  The Quisling Factor by JL Oakley





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Published on October 19, 2021 04:51

September 19, 2021

Extreme Prejudice on PREORDER

 

PREORDER today for an action-packed thriller to get your blood thumping.

A thrill-ride of a terrorist mystery that will keep you guessing.

mybook.to/ExPrejudice




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Published on September 19, 2021 14:17

August 22, 2021

NEW! Extreme Prejudice coming soon.

Zoe and Gavin are back in a new adventure and the stakes have never been higher.

A foreign embassy official warns the UK government of a bomb attack on London. Zoe Tampsin and her Lambeth Group team are launched into a race against time to find the terrorists.

One of her operators discovers the attack has started and cannot be stopped, and her colleague Gavin Shawlens is missing presumed killed by the terrorists. While searching for Gavin, a massive disaster unfolds. 

Can she stop a colossal loss of life in a targeted community and prevent the collapse of a fundamental pillar of society?




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Published on August 22, 2021 05:12

May 4, 2021

Tears of Fire

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Undercover agent Zoe Tampsin is back with page-turning action, incredible characters, and nail-biting tension. mybook.to/TOFire   


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Published on May 04, 2021 11:40

March 21, 2021

Book Blog Tour for The Black Fox



12th April - Scintilla @Scintilla_Info  -  Me and My Books @yvonnembee13th April - Meg's World @megs_world27 - The P Turners Book Blog @The_P_Turners14th April - booksbehindthetitle @MachinSharronm1 - Rambling Mads @ramblingmads15th April - Ginger Book Geek @Ginger_bookgeek - The Bookwormery @lelbudge16th April - Sharon Beyond the Books @ShazzieRimmel - Wyres World @Wyres6717th April - Jessica Belmont @jessicaxbelmont - A Good Book 'n a Brew @NatterBlog18th April - The Eclectic Review @eclecticreview - Hannahlovestoread @Hanlovestoread
Find out what the reviewers thought about THE BLACK FOX
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Published on March 21, 2021 14:03