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Review of ‘The Lascar’s Dagger’ by Glenda Larke

The Lascar’s Dagger is a series-debuting entry by Australian author Glenda Larke, and introduces us to Saker, a priest-cum-spy and Continue reading →

Review of ‘Bronze Gods’ by A.A. Aguirre

Bronze Gods is a fast-paced detective mystery novel set in a fey steampunk England analogue. With great action, an interesting Continue reading →

Review of ‘The Freezer’ by Timothy S Johnston

The Freezer is the second in a series of science-fiction mystery/thrillers starring Lt Kyle Tanner. Trying to solve a murder Continue reading →

Review of ‘Night of the Hunter’ by R.A. Salvatore

Night of the Hunter is the first in a new trilogy in the ever-longer-spanning saga of Drizzt Do’Urden by American Continue reading →

Review of ‘The Cormorant’ by Chuck Wendig

The Cormorant by Chuck Wendig is the third installment of the ongoing Miriam Black series, which follows the many trials Continue reading →

Review of ‘Reign of Ash’ by Gail Z. Martin

Reign of Ash is the second novel in Gail Z. Martin’s Ascendant Kingdoms Saga, and carries on with the tale Continue reading →

Review of ‘The Worthing Chronicle’ by Orson Scott Card

The Worthing Chronicle is a novel originally published in 1983 by American author Orson Scott Card (Of Ender’s Game fame), Continue reading →

Review of ‘Clockwork Angels’ by Kevin J. Anderson

Clockwork Angels is a novel by Kevin J. Anderson based on a concept album by Canadian rock legends Rush, created Continue reading →

Review of ‘Dream London’ by Tony Ballantyne

Dream London by British author Tony Ballantyne creates a London that is slowly and inexorably turning into something…else. Immediately intriguing Continue reading →

Review of ‘The Lives of Tao’ by Wesley Chu

The Lives of Tao by Wesley Chu is a great action-packed sci-fi adventure. With one of the most original concepts Continue reading →

Review of ‘Children of Earth and Sky’ by Guy Gavriel Kay

Children of Earth and Sky is the 13th novel by Canadian author Guy Gavriel Kay, and as is usual for Continue reading →

Review of ‘The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories’ by Ken Liu

The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories is a collection of short stories from Chinese-American author Ken Liu. I’ve never really Continue reading →

Review of ‘World of Water’ by James Lovegrove

World of Water is the second book in the Dev Harmer Missions series, from English author James Lovegrove. In it Continue reading →

Review of ‘Javelin Rain’ by Myke Cole

Javelin Rain is the latest novel from American author and veteran Myke Cole. In it Cole continues the story of Continue reading →

Review of ‘Black Feathers’ by Joseph D’Lacey

Black Feathers by Joseph D’Lacey is a Dark Fantasy tale of prophecy, history, dystopia, apocalypse, and hope. It is a Continue reading →

Review of ‘Age of Shiva’ by James Lovegrove

Age of Shiva is the latest in the Pantheon series from James Lovegrove, and after my disappointing experience with Age Continue reading →

Review of ‘Trident’s Forge’ by Patrick S Tomlinson

Trident’s Forge is the second novel in the Children of a Dead Earth series by American author and stand-up comedian Continue reading →

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 Underwood, and serves Continue reading →

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 not really sure Continue reading →

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 Cassidy Kincaide, a Continue reading →

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