Author: Dan Ruffolo
Review of ‘Attack The Geek’ by Michael R Underwood
Attack the Geek is the third story in the Geekomancy series by Urban Fantasy author Michael R…
Review of ‘Central Station’ by Lavie Tidhar
Central Station is the latest novel by very-many-award-winning Israeli author Lavie Tidhar, and tells the story of…well…I’m…
Review of ‘Deadly Curiosities’ by Gail Z Martin
The first book in a new series by the increasingly prolific Gail Z. Martin, Deadly Curiosities introduces…
Review of ‘Quantum Night’ by Robert J Sawyer
Quantum Night is the latest in the ever-growing catalogue of science-fiction by Canadian author Robert J Sawyer,…
Review of ‘Peacemaker’ by Marianne De Pierres
Peacemaker, the first of a series of SFF Western novels written by Australian author Marianne De Pierres,…
Review of ‘United States of Japan’ by Peter Tieryas
United States of Japan is the third novel by Peter Tieryas, and is described as a spiritual…
Review of ‘The Marching Dead’ by Lee Battersby
The Marching Dead by Lee Battersby is pretty much the quintessence of a rollicking good time. Clever,…
Review of ‘Harbinger’ by Philippa Ballantine
Harbinger is the fourth of New Zealand author Philippa Ballantine’s Books of the Order, and it carries…
Review of ‘Seith and Sword’ by Chris Challice
Seith and Sword is the debut novel of Canadian author Chris Challice, and the first novel in…
Review of ‘Crux’ and ‘Apex’ by Ramez Naam
Crux and Apex are the second and third novels in the Nexus series by technologist and futurist…