Nobody is safe in a John Durgin novel! Any character can be killed at any time - no matter what role the reader thinks they play in the story. The novel unfolds like a cosmic horror version of the Netflix series Ozark.
Read MoreTolkien and Lewis would be proud of the way allegorical fantasy is being handled by this capable author. Hannibal’s fantasy weaves deep meaning with fantastic imagery throughout.
Read MoreNanotech runs amok and the evils of greed are personified in Bradley Caffee’s newest novel Sides - which releases July 1, 2023!
Read MoreJohn Durgin’s novel opens with a bang! Fans of Stephen King’s IT and The Body (Stand By Me) will find this modernization of those novels enjoyable. Durgin even manages to fold in elements of Stranger Things!
Read MoreJonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach can’t take more than half an hour to read. Yet - it carries wisdom that takes a lifetime to master.
Read MoreWest Virginia is both beautiful and mysterious, tame historic sites interwoven with dangerous threats. These characteristics of the Mountain State are amplified in Nick Roberts short stories.
Read MoreEater of Gods by Dan Franklin is rated three out of five ravens for just one reason. Readers will be left wanting more… The story is so enjoyable, and the writing so good, that readers will want to read more when the last page turns. They will want to spend more time with the characters, and even more time down in the deadly ancient labyrinth tomb. It’s that good!
Read MoreThe Horror at Pleasant Brook by Kevin Lucia is the Halloween, Salem’s Lot, and IT mash-up you never knew you wanted, but can’t do without now that you know it exists!
Read MoreBriggs has a firm grasp of the writing craft. She introduces the world, its cultures, the characters, and their troubles through scenes of action and storyline progress. None of the novice mistakes of simple exposition are found here.
Read MoreBly’s collection is, for the most part, a running list of the who’s who, where’s where - and even Dr.Who’s whats - found throughout the best science fiction of the past 175 years*.
Read MoreCan you believe that I never even knew the story existed as a novel before it was a film? Reading the book that inspired the classic coming-of-age film is an entirely other experience!
Read MoreStuart Turton delivers a high seas high crime novel which feels like a cross between Sherlock Holmes and Tim Burton. Samuel Pipps is like Sherlock in so many ways, you’d think they were cousins. Arent Hayes, the Watkins sidekick, moves to center stage in this story with the help of Sara Wessel, a noblewoman with a secret.
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