Year: 2017 February 7, 2017
Egil and Nix, Paul S. Kemp’s sword and sorcery duo, always find themselves in trouble. With a dark wizard, sorceress or an arcane artifact,…
February 6, 2017
“The M/S Atlantica, one of the most advanced cruise ships in the world, is lost. Land has disappeared. Fuel, food and hope begin to…
February 5, 2017
Kevin G. Summers has been writing for a quite sometime, with titles like: The Man Who Shot John Wilkes Booth, the newly released: The…
February 4, 2017
Occasionally we resurrect old reviews to show what we thought of a now-regarded-as-classic book. Today it’s the turn of J.V. Jones’ novel, A Cavern…
February 3, 2017
Lee Harrison launches his novel writing career with enough profanity to make your uncle ashamed, and characterisation that dances through a fast paced plot…
February 2, 2017
I was in an undergraduate art history lecture, sometime in the early nineties, when the idea for the book first came to me. The…
February 1, 2017
I am suspicious that if I were to ask the readers of horror to name a few novels about vampires or zombies that most…
January 31, 2017
Opening Arcanum Unbounded, the first collection of short fiction from Brandon Sanderson, I was struck by something rather quickly. No, not that “short” is…
January 30, 2017
This week Josh and Scott talk with best-selling science fiction author Jay Allan, author of the Crimson Worlds series and the Far Star trilogy.…
January 28, 2017
Occasionally we resurrect old reviews to show what we thought of a book when it was first published. Today it’s the turn of Naomi…
January 26, 2017
Gilded Cage is an exquisitely wicked book. The gilded cover only hints at what lies within. Author Vic James unleashes a lavishly opulent, yet…
January 25, 2017
Robert Charles Wilson’s latest novel, Last Year, is a strange one: a near future SF novel set in an Illinois of 1876. With the…
January 24, 2017
Superheroes / superhero fiction are perhaps the most popular things in popular culture today that don’t involve a boy wizard or are set in…
January 23, 2017
Reading Dreadnought then learning a bit about you, leads me to realize “ordinary” is the last possible word one could use to describe you,…
January 21, 2017
I’ve been looking forward to this one for a while. You may know that I recently reread the original book to which this is an…
January 19, 2017
**This is the first entry in what will be a series of reviews on Stephen King’s Dark Tower universe, starting with the comic book…
January 16, 2017
“Beneath everything, the Dark Mother stirs once more. And when she rises, she will rise in blood.” We talked to debut author Bryan Wigmore…
January 15, 2017
Heart Blade, Book 1 of the Blade Hunt Chronicles, is the debut young adult novel by Juliana Spink Mills. Heart Blade will be released…
January 14, 2017
Occasionally we resurrect old reviews to show what we thought of a book when it was first published. Today it’s the turn of Patrick…
January 13, 2017
Robert M. Campbell, author of the Trajectory series, writes hard science fiction. Many readers have embraced this subgenre with books such as Leviathan Wakes…