Review: Furey’s War by T.W. Lawless & Kay Bell

Goodreads Blurb

Jack Furey is a decent man caught up in an indecent time.

Retired police sergeant Jack Furey is celebrating his 100th birthday, and he’s not happy about it. Unable to speak following a stroke and estranged from his son, all he wants is to reunite with his beloved, late wife.

After a visit from an old friend, he finds himself reliving the past. Suddenly, it’s 1942 and the US troops are about to descend on the town of Wangamba, Australia, where Jack is expected to maintain law and order. When an Australian soldier on leave is murdered, he has to work out who was responsible and why.

Along the way, Jack has to deal with corrupt officials, MPs with attitude, and Australian and American soldiers ready for some R and R. Everywhere he looks, people are misbehaving. It’s up to Jack to restore peace to his wartime North Queensland town.

My Review: Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Jack Furey lived a full life with wonderful memories, but lets not forget the bad memories that he has kept locked in his mind for many years. Furey was a war hero and upstanding police sergeant. Furey is turning 100. I think most people look back and think about the life they lived the last 100 years. I would be lucky to live that long, but I might also wonder is this a punishment? Furey has a visit from an old friend, which takes Furey back to 1942, where he had so many situations happening in Wangamba that he needs to find the truth at whatever the cost. His duty is to protect Wangamba and make sure everyone is safe.

What I enjoyed about this book is that Mr. Lawless included so many real life issues. We can relate to the situations. His depictions of life in 1942, were on point. We have issues of race, abortions, prostitutions, murders and lets not forget Church and State. The book was written well with some humor when needed, an officer that knew what his job was and didn’t let anyone deter him for his duty. Furey is a family man and I was happy he wasn’t a dirty cop. He knew how to speak to people without having to knock the answers from people. I also enjoyed that Furey’s War really tells you this book doesn’t have a happy ending. I was blown away at how each case ended. People seek forgiveness for their terrible actions. Guilt eats people inside until they are swallowed in the darkness they created. Death is imminent when you are at war. Overall, it’s a wonderful detective book that shows the real struggles the police force face each day especially in times of war.

Author Biography

Best-selling author of the Peter Clancy series.

After initially studying journalism at university, T.W. Lawless worked as a registered nurse for many years before turning his hand to writing fiction. T.W. is the author of six thrillers, including two Amazon Kindle best-sellers (Homecountry and Thornydevils), as well as the co-writer of the soon-to-be released murder-mystery Furey’s War.

Raised on his family’s cattle station in remote North Queensland, T.W. now lives on the New South Wales Central Coast with his wife, who is also a writer.

His passion is writing, and when he’s not writing a book, he’s planning the next one.

His wife, Kay Bell, is also a best-selling author and we operate an independent publisher named Campanile Publishing.

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