What readers think of Silbury 1966
“I enjoyed reading about the exploits of inspector Fatima Dieng and her team in a sleepy English town far away from the political and cultural upheavals of the 1960s. The book is full of surprises that challenge our assumptions about how the world is ordered and power is divided. I can't say more without giving too much away…”
February 2019
“This mystery was full of twists and turns and a different perspective on social interactions. A joy to read and a good way to break up the heaviness for many lives today. Definitely a fun read!”
May 2019
“Imagine a world in which women are the bread winners, men are the bread makers, and white people the targets of discrimination. This is the alternate reality in 1960s west England town of Silbury. The stories in this book may make you chuckle and think.”
August 2019
“The author has created a veritable United Nations in England. It rejects the concept of Laïcité as it is currently practised in France and Belgium and essentially supports the idea of multiculturalism where people practising different faiths live and work together showing mutual respect and deference to each other.
“It is interesting and timely as Brexit is tearing the country apart and inward looking forces are led by the present Prime Minister.”
September 2019