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Blog Tour: Food Fight – Bill Todd

Thirteen students on a party night dream up a plan to save the world. They will create an app to slash food waste and improve diet.

A decade later green activist Astra Wallace hires Danny Lancaster to trace her uni friends.

Despite the help of ex-gangster entrepreneur Big Eddie Archer and reclusive Ukrainian tech wizard Steroid Stepan, Astra’s pals are hard to find.

The trail leads to celebrity chef Bix Battersby, a TV action hero, feisty retired medic Lillian Bayliss, and her lively cavapoo Petal.

It’s a twisting trail made harder by friction between Danny and Astra. But their uneasy partnership reveals people are dying.

One thing Danny’s dead sure of – this FOOD FIGHT is going to get messy.

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I’ve spent my working life as a journalist. You meet a lot of people, see things, learn stuff. For a crimewriter, it’s a plot factory.

I’ve also done a lot of travelwriting. It’s not all cocktails under the palm trees but it is a fantastic job that’s taken me to more than 40 countries, from the white wastes of Arctic Finland to the deserts of Namibia.

People often ask my favourite place. In a world of globalisation, many destinations look the same but Iceland and Namibia are like stepping onto another planet. Go if you can.

I’ve also enjoyed a long love affair with Western Crete, the mountains, coastline, food and people. And I was delighted and surprised to receive the Ed Lacy Gibraltar travel award in 2007.

Another interest is my family tree. I’ve traced the ancestors back to William of Byfield, a farmer in 1600s Northamptonshire, just down the road from Shakespeare.

I love maps. They might seem old fashioned in the age of GPS but they tell stories, make promises. I have a ragbag collection of more than 3,000.

I’m also a fan of interesting cheeses, good beer and wilderness. They’re like Marmite, you’re an empty places person or you’re not.

I have written six crime thrillers and a book of short stories featuring Danny Lancaster, a wounded Afghanistan veteran turned private investigator. They are:

The Wreck Of The Margherita

Death Squad

Rough Diamond

Rock Hard

Gargoyle Pixie Dog

Godlefe’s Cuckoo 

Last Orders

I’ve also written three non-fiction books. GUNNER is based on my father’s World War Two diary. PIGTAIL PILOT is the tragic story of a talented young woman pilot. A CROCUS FROM JERUSALEM is about a 19-year-old country lad’s journey to war in the Middle East in 1917.

If you fancy a chat I’m easy to find.

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My thoughts: When I was a student we were always coming up with things to change the world, usually in the pub, and that’s where the ideas stayed. The students in this book actually put the idea into an app that they intended would somehow solve food waste. However someone has taken over the app and twisted it to suit their own needs. And they’ve been killing off the other members of the group in a series of “accidents”.

Hired to look into these deaths, PI Danny Lancaster is struggling a bit, his leads seem to head in the direction of a celebrity chef and his brittle wife. But they both insist they don’t care about the app or the money the last founder standing could gain.

With the help of his friend, retired doctor Lillian and one of the surviving members of the group, Astrid, as well his friendly Ukrainian hacker Stepan and former gangster Eddie, who look into a few things for him, he starts to piece the clues into an answer.

This was really clever, it twisted this way and that, the plot increasingly fiendish as a trio of thug brothers, a rogue police detective and a few other strange characters get involved and chaos ensues. I was hooked, couldn’t put it down as I couldn’t guess what was going to happen next. I was particularly fascinated by Stepan, who in between helping Danny, is hacking into satellites and websites to aid his countrymen against the Russians, he’s clearly damaged and has lots of secrets. But there was something rather endearing about him and his fragility, I wanted to know more. I also wanted to know more about Lillian, who is pretty incredible. Definitely going to read the rest of the series and learn more about Danny and his adventures.

*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for taking part in this blog tour, but all opinions remain my own.

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