Tag: political intrigue

Who Nuked Silicon Valley? by Mike Donoghue (Book Review #2342)

Who Nuked Silicon Valley? by Mike Donoghue is a fast-paced, thrilling SF adventure that blends high-stakes science fiction, political intrigue, and a deeply personal journey of identity and memory. The novel follows Livingstone1813, an AI who awakens with no memory of the past decade,… Continue Reading “Who Nuked Silicon Valley? by Mike Donoghue (Book Review #2342)”

Stealing Stealth by Brian L. Reece (Book Review #2320)

Stealing Stealth is a razor-sharp Cold War thriller that blends espionage, high-stakes technology, and moral ambiguity into a gripping, fast-paced read. Brian L. Reece’s deep background in military intelligence and special operations shines on every page, giving the novel a level of authenticity that… Continue Reading “Stealing Stealth by Brian L. Reece (Book Review #2320)”

A Measure of Justice by Mark Sherry (Book Review #2272)

Mark Sherry’s A Measure of Justice is a gripping historical mystery set in late 15th-century Constantinople, blending political intrigue, cross-cultural tension, and a complex murder investigation. The story follows Nicollo Moro, a former Venetian magistrate, who arrives in a city teetering on the edge… Continue Reading “A Measure of Justice by Mark Sherry (Book Review #2272)”

The Silver Crystal by Ryan Lanz (Book Review #2243)

Ryan Lanz’s The Silver Crystal is a beautifully designed high fantasy epic that will captivate your imagination until the end! Set in an intriguing, medieval-like world with a fantastic magic system and incredible adventures, it features a compelling storyline about a bounty hunter named… Continue Reading “The Silver Crystal by Ryan Lanz (Book Review #2243)”

Indigo Starling by Dundas Glass (Book Review #1824)

“Indigo Starling” by Dundas Glass is an exhilarating dive into a universe where political intrigue, cosmic mysteries, and personal destinies intertwine. The narrative crafts a rich tapestry of interstellar drama, where Mordax L’Amfour’s journey aboard the merchant starship, the Indigo Starling, unfolds into a… Continue Reading “Indigo Starling by Dundas Glass (Book Review #1824)”

“Dumb Orphans”: The Bundu Bunch Trilogy by Allan Low (Book Review #1748)

“Dumb Orphans” by Allan Low is an emotive and compelling narrative that delves into the lives of a group of orphans in southern Africa, grappling with the aftermath of the AIDS pandemic. This trilogy is not just a story; it’s an eye-opening journey into… Continue Reading ““Dumb Orphans”: The Bundu Bunch Trilogy by Allan Low (Book Review #1748)”

Psefisato by Philip Hemplow (Book Review #1680)

“Psefisato” by Philip Hemplow is a wild and inventive journey into the realms of demonic possession, political intrigue, and apocalyptic machinations. The story kicks off with a bang as Freddie Lloyd, our protagonist, is thrust into a bizarre situation at the Ministry of Defence.… Continue Reading “Psefisato by Philip Hemplow (Book Review #1680)”