REGRET John Regret’s explosive adventures at the outbreak of The Great War. ...If you like your adventure full-on with real heroes, then you’re going to love John Regret’s edge-of-your-seat excitement! With the Allies in full retreat to the sea, Regret is given the toughest mission of his find and destroy the massive 16-inch howitzer known affectionately as Big Bertha, before it can massacre the exhausted British Expeditionary Force retreating to the sea. Twelve men against the whole German 7th Army. An impossible mission, but one that cannot fail or the war is lost. Regret swears he’ll bring the lads home safely, but with the new war-machines killing men on an industrial scale he's going to need all his skill and courage - and more luck than any man has a right to. Heroes come in all shapes and sizes, but one thing they all share; in man’s darkest hour, they shine. Regret is such a man.
I don't do book reviews like you keep seeing, as I find that some give too much of the plot away and I personally hate that, as it makes the book not worth reading. I much prefer to take the authors back cover write up as a review as it can either intrigue you enough to read the book of provide you enough information to make you decide that the book is not for you. My review rules are: The more stars, the more I liked it. If there are too many typos or errors the less stars I give If the storyline or plot is poor or contains too many errors, the characters are too weak, the ending lacking something, then the less stars I give. Simple, uncomplicated and to the point without giving anything away. Some of the books I read have been given to me by the author as a pre-release copy and this does not bias my reviews in any way.