The Trials of Koli by M. R. Carey – A Book Review

Blurb: Koli has been cast from his village and into the strange and deadly forest beyond. But he heard a story, once. A story about lost London, and the mysterious tech of the old times that was there. And if Koli can find it, there may be a way for him to redeem himself -…… Continue reading The Trials of Koli by M. R. Carey – A Book Review

Tomb of Gods by Brian Moreland – A Book Review

Blurb: Deep inside the tomb exists a hidden world of wonder and terror. In 1935, British archaeologists vanished inside an Egyptian cave. A year later, one man returned covered in mysterious scars. Egyptologist Imogen Riley desperately wants to know what happened to the ill-fated expedition led by her grandfather. On a quest for answers, she…… Continue reading Tomb of Gods by Brian Moreland – A Book Review

Aliens: Phalanx by Scott Sigler – A Book Review

Blurb: Ataegina was an isolated world of medieval castles and rich cultures – vibrant until the demons rose and slaughtered ninety percent of the planet s population. Swarms of lethal creatures with black husks, murderous claws, barbed tails and dreaded “tooth-tongues” rage across the land. Terrified survivors hide in ruined mountain keeps, where they eke…… Continue reading Aliens: Phalanx by Scott Sigler – A Book Review

The Golden Key by Marian Womack – A Book Review

Blurb: 1901. After the death of Queen Victoria, England heaves with the uncanny. Séances are held and the dead are called upon from darker realms. Helena Walton-Cisneros, known for her ability to find the lost and the displaced, is hired by the elusive Lady Matthews to solve a twenty-year-old mystery: the disappearance of her three…… Continue reading The Golden Key by Marian Womack – A Book Review

The Library of the Unwritten by A. J. Hackwith – A Book Review

Blurb: Every book left unfinished by its author is filed away in the Unwritten Wing, a neutral space in Hell presided over by Claire, its head librarian. Along with repairing and organizing books, her job consists of keeping an eye on restless stories whose characters risk materialising and escaping the library. When a Hero escapes…… Continue reading The Library of the Unwritten by A. J. Hackwith – A Book Review

The Last Smile In Sunder City by Luke Arnold – A Book Review

Blurb: I’m Fetch Phillips, just like it says on the window. There are three things you should know before you hire me: 1. Sobriety costs extra. 2. My services are confidential. 3. I don’t work for humans. It’s nothing personal – I’m human myself. But after what happened, it’s not the humans who need my…… Continue reading The Last Smile In Sunder City by Luke Arnold – A Book Review

Periphery by Michael Winter – A Book Review

Blurb: From the Corner of Your Eye to the Focus of Your Fear Tampa Fire Rescue paramedic Andrew Tate thought he had put all of his father’s crazy nonsense behind him. Twenty years ago, John Tate had been the respected dean of biology at the University of Tampa, a coolly intellectual researcher and devoted family…… Continue reading Periphery by Michael Winter – A Book Review

Sherlock Holmes & The Christmas Demon by James Lovegrove – A Book Review

Blurb: It is 1890, and in the days before Christmas Sherlock Holmes and Dr John Watson are visited at Baker Street by a new client. Eve Allerthorpe – eldest daughter of a grand but somewhat eccentric Yorkshire-based dynasty – is greatly distressed, as she believes she is being haunted by a demonic Christmas spirit. Her…… Continue reading Sherlock Holmes & The Christmas Demon by James Lovegrove – A Book Review

Captain America: Dark Designs by Stefan Petrucha – A Book Review

Blurb: SUPER HEROES SURVIVE. IT’S WHAT THEY DO. BUT SO DO THE VILLAINS THAT HAUNT THEM. Steve Rogers knows the art of survival better than most. Decades under ice will do that to a man. But the Avengers chipped more than rock-hard morality and super-strength out from under that permafrost. When Cap takes out a…… Continue reading Captain America: Dark Designs by Stefan Petrucha – A Book Review