Customer Reviews
Trux delivered - By: S. Gundlack, 22 Sep 2009 
Mayhemin the best possible taste! I was expecting this to be too boyish to be enjoyed by female readers, but was pleased to be proved wrong. I enjoyed the escapism, & have shared the book with others, who have also enjoyed. Hope there will be more adventures with Truckerson.
Truckerson...what a guy! - By: S. Murphy, 16 Apr 2007 
This is real Boy's Own stuff. Truckeron is a man's man, a pigheaded buffoon at times but, he knows what's needed to get the job done! Oh, & the ladies just love him... John has worked wonders to produce a wonderful write packed with humour.
Great read & enjoyed very much!
Simon Murphy author of The Valentine Rose & The Murders of Mutchrose Village.
Trux, the winner of wars - By: Allen Murray, 03 Apr 2007 
When John Griffiths sets out to create a character, nothing & nobody is spared. Barry Truckerson, the subject of this compelling biography, is more than a figment of Griff's imagination. Trux is a compilation of Biggles, Guy Gibson, Douglas Bader, Herman Goering & the complete cast of the Goon Show. He lurches from crisis to crisisin the certain knowledge that whatever he attempts will turn out right. With a passion for military music & parade ground ceremonial, he skips lightly where others fear to tread. He is the epitome of super-heroes & supercedes John Wayne as the person who single handedly overcame the enemies of democracy.
This book is a must-read. Go buy it. Do it now.
Britain and Britishness at its best - By: Jeff Dray, 29 Dec 2006 
For all of you who enjoy a kind of tongue-in-cheek jingoism, a ridiculous story line & completely believable unbelievable characters, coupled with some poignant moments, this is a must read.
Barry Truckerson could be the child of Margaret Thatcher & Major Dennis Bloodnook, with tips on child rearing from Biggles & Bertie Wooster.
The story line takes us back to an era when all life's problems could be dealt with by discipline & a chinless wonder attitude.
Read it for a good chuckle & a fair bit of satire, John Griffiths is an undiscovered treasure of a writer, I'm sure that we haven't heard the last of him.