‘Kick-Ass’ Tyler
by
Clancy Tucker (Clancy Tucker Publishing)
PB RRP $15.00 plus $3.00 postage in Australia
EBook $3.00 via Clancy’s blog
ISBN 9780646940571
Reviewed by Anastasia Gonis
Another fantastic piece of work by Clancy Tucker, ‘Kick-Ass’ Tyler is Book 1 in a series
about a gutsy fourteen year-old girl called Sam Tyler. She is smart in mind and
mouth, but is still grieving for her father who was killed two years ago. This
grief won’t allow her to accept Max, who has filled her dad’s place.
When her school mate Zoran is kidnapped and held to
ransom, Sam’s life changes drastically. Sam now needs Max’s help. Her
investigation into the missing boy’s life gives her a sense of purpose. It
fires her up. The kidnapping gives birth to a new relationship between Sam and
Max. The shift in Sam’s character is brilliantly built up.
Together with her friends Neve, Tina and Jason, Sam
creates a committee to help the police find Zoran. This leads to their
community being brought together by the school children to keep the search
alive and vivid in people’s minds, and find the missing boy. The group also
discover inside themselves hidden strengths that give meaning to their life.
Never one to shirk the hard issues, Clancy Tucker
has again addressed powerful themes. The
main one here is missing children. It is tied to threads on teen suicide,
bullying and its lasting effects, domestic violence, grief and loss.
This story is fast-paced and full of mystery and as
always, comes with strong messages full of optimism and hope. It is aimed at
the 8-80 year age group and I can’t wait for Book 2!
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