“Punching Tickets” was actually better than the previous book in The Mad Mick series if that can be said at all. All the books so far have been spellbinding, keep you on the edge of your seat narratives. And although someone in “the family” doesn’t fair well in this story, the account never misses a beat, forging ahead into the dangers of living in this apocalyptic time period. I certainly hope the next books lives up to its predecessor.