A review for 'The Pearl River', by Alan
A review for 'The Pearl River', by Sian P.
Just wanted to say that I've just finished your brilliant book, The Pearl River. It had me gripped, I was thinking about it when we were out east in the Disney park and was excited to get back and keep reading. The storyline kept me guessing and the characters are brilliant . . . "
A review for 'The Berlin Assignment', by Adam Elwell
Absolutely fabulous - I couldn't put it down and read it in a couple of days.
A review for 'The Berlin Assignment', by Iain Bremner
A review for 'The Berlin Assignment', by Mike D
Mark Butterworth's latest novel, The Berlin Assignment, evokes and brings into sharp focus the treachery, espionage and bravery that became synonymous with countering Soviet socialist hegemony during the Cold War. The book is stylishly written combining as it does a fast paced, exciting storyline with the deepening romantic relationship between the main protagonists Adam and Hannah. Easy to read in one session, but even better if rationed over several days.
A review for 'The Pearl River', by Amazon Kindle reviewer
Having worked in Hong Kong and the City of London, I readily recognised both the locations and the characters. Well written, good pace and I learnt a few things I didn't know. A great debut and I hope for another instalment.
A review for 'The Pearl River', by David Worsfold, Journalist and Author
An excellent debut novel with a pacy narrative that engages the reader from start to finish. It has a fine sense of time and place, especially late 1940s Hong Kong. The characters are all well-rounded, provoking a response in the reader as the story ebbs and flows.
There are plenty of twists and turns but they are never confusing or unnecessarily complex: the story always takes primacy.
A review for 'The Pearl River', by George Traer-Clark
A review for 'The Pearl River', by Iain Bremner
Assured debut and beautifully paced, well observed historical fiction. What an enjoyable piece of historical fiction this is. It's the mark of a good book, in my opinion, if it consumes you and in my case I read this over a few days. I found the period chosen really interesting and gained some useful insights into the mindsets of servicemen in the immediate aftermath of WW2. The characters were well developed, believable and the dialogue well observed and historically plausible. Mark writes fluidly and there were plenty of clever plot twists that I didn't see coming at all. I really hope some of these characters get at least another run out as my expectation is that the next Mark Butterworth novel will be even better!
A review for 'The Pearl River', by Mike Duval
Thoroughly enjoyed this well written book. Great plot structure and character portrayal with cinematic descriptions of the fighting to contain Communist China's post-WWII designs on Hong Kong.
A review for 'The Pearl River', by Andrew Murray
It had me hooked - what a great read it was, and Mark must be congratulated on his storytelling skills, I really felt I was out there in the thick of the action and found the plot fascinating and couldn't put it down.
A review for 'The Pearl River', by Robin P (via NetGalley)
This is an absorbing and intelligent novel with engaging and believable characters. The author captures with perfection the atmosphere of the late 1940s when Britain had to reimagine her role in a post-war period.
The plot is clever and compassionate, and the writing has great moments of tenderness, but doesn't flinch from the suspicion, tension and brutality of life in Hong Kong on the wrong side of the tracks.
As well as the love interest, there's plenty of action in the air and the novel throughout has a glorious nostalgic feel.
Highly recommended.