
Oyedeji Okikioluwa of the OnLine Book Club has reviewed Drip by Drip. This is what he writes:
“Will perfectly portrays the depth at which corruption can eat deep into the society in his book ‘Drip By Drip: Battling the odds in Cambodia‘.
What becomes of the unlucky individuals who get tangled up in this corrupt system? This 317-page book set mainly in Cambodia focuses on the themes of adventure, history, terror and family.

The exceptional way Will showcases his writing prowess made me fall in love with this book. I was completely enthralled.
An exciting trip turns sour for Bill and Rachel Brown when they find themselves in the middle of a corrupt scheme. Bill’s curiosity to get to the root of the devious plot and Rachel’s inability to confront her husband’s decision, saw the couple facing great torment.
The author’s skill in bringing together the elements of suspense and thrill was outstanding. I was kept on the edge while reading the book, speculating on what would happen next, and I loved it.

Rachel Brown is one of the characters I greatly admired in this book because she defied all the odds. The notion painted was that of a fairly weak woman, but this perspective changed during events that occurred later on in the book.
The book was excellently written, and there is nothing I dislike about it. I recommend ‘Drip By Drip’ to lovers of crime and thriller novels.”
Drip by Drip is available from Amazon as an ebook and paperback.
