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Merciless. Murderer. Monster. He has been called many names in his time. Built for war and nothing else, he has witnessed every shade of…
When I reviewed the novel Colossus by DF Jones a while back, I mentioned the movie version of the novel, which back in the…
I’ve been a fan of Neal Asher’s work for many years, though I can’t remember which of his books I first picked up. However,…
Welcome to the Archipelago – a joint venture of three upcoming authors. While we haven’t had a chance to read the teaser story, SFFWorld.com…
For most people, running a funeral home is a dull and conservative line of work, but when Catherine Samuels inherits the family business she…
There’s been a lot of talk lately about ‘the death of Grimdark’, that nasty, violent, and unremittingly grim sub-genre of Fantasy that was…
Waking Gods is the second novel in Sylvain Neuvel’s Themis Files, a series that tells its story through the use of interviews, reports, diary…
Pandemonium: a twilight dimension of nightmare creatures, mythical beings, the undead, and everything in between. To Dead Jack™, it’s hell sweet hell. In the…
So, last year The Hatching, of which this is a sequel, was one of my ‘surprisingly good’ reads – one I enjoyed much,…
Amunet has a unique talent; she can talk to the dead. She had been told all her life that this is the key to…
I remember when Gavin Smith’s debut novel, Veteran, hit the shelves, and with it came this confident and action-orientated voice that was much fun…
It was 105 years ago earlier today (April 14th/15th, 1912) that the famous ocean liner Titanic sank. With this in mind, we’ve resurrected a…
The Complete Aliens Omnibus Volume 3 collects two novels from two different authors: Aliens: Rogue by Sandy Schofield, and Aliens: Labyrinth by S.D. Perry.…
I closed out my review of Wake of Vultures, the first book in The Shadow, saying I was pleased to see a “1” on…
One of the great things I like about the science fiction genre is its ability to examine, using the simple yet brilliant idea…
**This is the second entry in what will be a series of reviews on Stephen King’s Dark Tower universe, starting with the comic book…
Sports Camp has everything twelve-year-old Greyson Gray needs to distract him from his father’s mysterious disappearance – intense athletic competition, weird friends, and a…
With the recent re-publication of the series, we thought it might be worthwhile reprising this review of the first book in the series.…
The Massacre of Mankind by Stephen Baxter is an authorised sequel to The War of Worlds by H.G. Wells, a work that I hope…
Have you a favourite epic fantasy novel published in the last year? Is that heroic fantasy novel simply not getting the credit it’s due?…