The Fish that Climbed a Tree by Kevin Ansbro – Book Review

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The Fish That Climbed a Tree by [Ansbro, Kevin]

Published by 2QT (Publishing) Limited. Released on 7 December 2018 and, containing 364 pages, this is the latest novel from popular best-selling author, Kevin Ansbro.

Synopsis 

Following his savage murder in a London vicarage, Reverend Ulysses Drummond embarks on an epic odyssey in the afterlife, wrestling with his conscience and misguidedly spurning the obvious advantages of a free ticket to Paradise.

His ten-year-old son, Henry, is left to muddle through life, encountering school bullies, big-hearted benefactors and cold-blooded killers on his passage to adulthood.

Will Henry find love, success and happiness in his life – or will he suffer the cruel and agonising death that was foretold?

Review

‘The Fish that Climbed a Tree’ is a contemporary thriller by British-based novelist, Kevin Ansbro. The narrative is written in the third person and the past tense. The chapters are of varying length with lots of scene changes and multiple characters.

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