Category: Fiction

“The Shade Between Shadows” by E. C. Hibbs (Book Review #1821)

“The Shade Between Shadows” by E. C. Hibbs is an enthralling gothic tale that transports readers to the heart of 1838 England, a time of royal ascension and societal divides, interwoven with the mystical allure of Nightland. This novel stands out not just for… Continue Reading ““The Shade Between Shadows” by E. C. Hibbs (Book Review #1821)”

Jak Barley, Private Inquisitor, and the Case of Idol Curiosity by Dan Ehl (Book Review #1820)

“Jak Barley, Private Inquisitor, and the Case of Idol Curiosity” by Dan Ehl plunges readers into a richly imagined world where magic, mystery, and mayhem coalesce into a rollicking adventure. The novel follows the beleaguered Jak Barley, who longs for respite from his perilous… Continue Reading “Jak Barley, Private Inquisitor, and the Case of Idol Curiosity by Dan Ehl (Book Review #1820)”

Bad Medicine by Lance Horsman (Book Review #1817)

“Bad Medicine” by Lance Horsman inaugurates a thrilling and intricate series that delves deep into an unseen conflict stretching across human history, entangling ancient beings and organizations in a cold war over a potent artifact, the Tufhataan. This artifact, a remnant from the dawn… Continue Reading “Bad Medicine by Lance Horsman (Book Review #1817)”

In the Shadows of Castles by G K Holloway (Book Review #1814)

“In the Shadows of Castles” by G.K. Holloway is a compelling and intricately woven narrative that delves deep into the aftermath of the Norman Conquest of England, exploring the seismic shifts in the social and political landscape through the eyes of those who lived… Continue Reading “In the Shadows of Castles by G K Holloway (Book Review #1814)”

The Machine Murders by C J Abazis (Book Review #1809)

“The Machine Murders” by C.J. Abazis is a riveting thriller that transports readers to the stunning yet sinister backdrop of Mykonos, where a series of chilling murders disrupts the island’s party scene. The novel’s protagonist, Manos Manu, is an unconventional hero: a data scientist… Continue Reading “The Machine Murders by C J Abazis (Book Review #1809)”

Scorpius by Monty Ryan (Book Review #1807)

“Scorpius” by Monty Ryan is an enthralling narrative set against the backdrop of Ancient Rome, a story of resilience, ambition, and the thirst for freedom that propels a young slave from the confines of servitude to the pinnacle of chariot racing glory. Through the… Continue Reading “Scorpius by Monty Ryan (Book Review #1807)”

Final Video Game by Craig Speakes (Book Review #1804)

In a world where the boundaries between reality and virtual experiences blur, Craig Speakes delivers an exhilarating and thought-provoking narrative in “Final Video Game.” This young adult science fiction novel tackles the concept of video gaming culture, artificial intelligence, and the essence of human… Continue Reading “Final Video Game by Craig Speakes (Book Review #1804)”

Cage of Bone by David Dvorkin (Book Review #1803)

“Cage of Bone” by David Dvorkin presents a riveting and unique blend of psychological thriller and detective fiction, anchored by its complex protagonist, Max Iverson. The novel thrusts readers into a dark and introspective journey, where the line between perpetrator and victim blurs, and… Continue Reading “Cage of Bone by David Dvorkin (Book Review #1803)”

FISHBOWL 45: The Unpresidented Parody by Richard R. Barbour & Joseph R. Barbour (Book Review #1931)

In *FISHBOWL 45*, authors Richard R. Barbour and Joseph R. Barbour craft a satirical narrative that mirrors contemporary American politics through the lens of a struggling used car dealership. The protagonist, Donald J. Fish, is a proud Republican and the president of Fishbowl Motors,… Continue Reading “FISHBOWL 45: The Unpresidented Parody by Richard R. Barbour & Joseph R. Barbour (Book Review #1931)”