Press and Professional Reviews
There’s real depth to Conrad’s character, from that traumatised eleven-year-old boy losing both parents to the man struggling with his own moral compromises later in life.
Your period detail is excellent throughout. Whether it’s the shipyards of Sunderland, the university settings, the legal proceedings, or the social conventions around courtship and class, you’ve clearly done your research and it shows.
Patrick Walsh, Founder of Publishing Push
The character work, particularly the dynamic between Conrad Cryer and Aparna Shah, feels authentic and layered. There’s history there, tension and it’s all handled with a light touch that keeps the reader engaged
Zane Elias, Grand Publishing
With its Faustian, Conradian and Biblical echoes, this is a novel that entwines many strands. It connects also to gambling and the aleatory nature of writing itself: all matters that interest me greatly, and I am sure ‘Noah’s Pact’ will engage other readers as much as it did myself.
Giles Foden – Author, ‘The Last King of Scotland’
Readers’ Reviews
This a great read with a gripping storyline, intelligent and relatable characters and themes of righting wrongs and revenge. The historical setting feels authentic and true and the drive and determination of the main character gives the storyline passion and momentum. I loved it.
Saffron A. from Goodreads

