The Artist
Peter is a natural, untrained artist who works with pen and ink (black and white and sepia), lead and coloured pencils, to create images which, like his passion for realism in his writing, accurately captures reality.
"Kindred Blood" by Peter Whyte-Venables is a masterful display of storytelling prowess. Drawing from meticulously researched World War II events, Whyte-Venables weaves a gripping tale that will keep you glued to the edge of your seat. With first-hand experience as a British Army special forces soldier and a father's unwavering love, the author infuses authenticity and emotional depth into every page. Reading "Kindred Blood" evokes shades of Robert Ludlum's writing style, with its intricate plots, relentless action, and a labyrinth of conspiracies and political intrigue. Like Ludlum's best works, this novel delivers high-stakes scenarios that will leave you breathless. In short, "Kindred Blood" comes highly recommended for any fan of thrilling fiction.
David Roche
I really did enjoy Kindred Blood. There were many times when it became a real page-turner. The depth of research shows very clearly and the whole thing is utterly convincing.
Patrick Baty
Exit Wound is real ‘Robert Ludlum meets Andy McNab’ territory, with a pulsing plotline that is both action-packed and intellectually provocative, as well as surprisingly sensitive in the way it deals with the world of elite soldiering.
Penpress
I found your book to be first class, clear, detailed and very well written. Thanks for letting me read this, I enjoyed it and can recommend it to readers whole-heartedly, and excellent example of the genre.