If you love Sean Hutson, you'll love this. If you've read plenty of Sean Hutson, you'll be used to his writting style and this one my make you grow tired of it. As usual Sean takes us on several journeys that, chapter by chapter, slowly get told, all to meet up at the end. Just as one gets suspencefull he leaves you dying to get past the next chapter to pick it back up. The only trouble is once you've got back to it you find, sometimes, it was not worth the wait. If you do this to many times when storytelling the reader doesn't believe you next time. All in all I enjoyed the book because of it's plot lines and the way Sean tells a story, but the end really does seem like it was written quickly so Sean could make it to a 2:30 kick-off at Anfield.