The Tattoed Rats
by Jerry B. Jenkins & John Perrodin
GoodBookStall Review:
A strange but compulsive read: written in short bite-sized pieces, it should be disjointed and confusing – it wasn’t! Set in a time when Christianity was considered outmoded rubbish, this is the story of young people questioning the world that the adults have accepted as the correct way to live, with all the trials and tribulations that brings. Under the watchful eye of Angels, Patch, around whom the story weaves its intricate way, is on an emotional roller-coaster that finally brings him to lay his life on the line for the sake of his friends – but....I can’t wait for what happens next, there must be a sequel mustn’t there?
Reviewer: Mary Bartholomew (27/03/07)
A strange but compulsive read: written in short bite-sized pieces, it should be disjointed and confusing – it wasn’t! Set in a time when Christianity was considered outmoded rubbish, this is the story of young people questioning the world that the adults have accepted as the correct way to live, with all the trials and tribulations that brings. Under the watchful eye of Angels, Patch, around whom the story weaves its intricate way, is on an emotional roller-coaster that finally brings him to lay his life on the line for the sake of his friends – but....I can’t wait for what happens next, there must be a sequel mustn’t there?
Reviewer: Mary Bartholomew (27/03/07)









