Publisher’s Blurb: Magnus “Steps” Craig is part of an elite three-man Special Tracking Unit of the FBI, charged with finding the lost or abducted and bringing them home. Dubbed “The Human Bloodhound,” Steps is renowned for his incredible ability to find and follow trails over any surface. He has a special skill―known only to his... Continue Reading →
Deception Cove by Owen Laukkanen (Mini Review)
Publisher’s Blurb: Former US Marine Jess Winslow reenters civilian life a new widow, with little more to her name than a broken-down house, a medical discharge for PTSD, and a loyal dog named Lucy. The only thing she actually cares about is that dog, a black-and-white pit bull mix who helps her cope with the... Continue Reading →
Resistance by Val McDermid
Originally written as a radio drama on the BBC, this pandemic story is now being released in graphic novel format. The illness is found to originate from a food van at an music festival in England. People believe it to be food poisoning until lesions start appearing on their skin and death comes quickly. As... Continue Reading →
Goodbye to the Sun by Jonathan Nevair
Goodbye to the Sun is scifi poker match between two excellent competitors. The Blurb: Tucked away in the blue sands of Kol 2, the Motes are on the brink of cultural collapse. Razor, a bold and daring pilot, leads a last-ditch gambit against their local oppressors, the Targitians. The plan - abduct visiting Ambassador Keen... Continue Reading →
#UltimateBlogTour Spotlight: Shards of Earth by Adrian Tchaikovsky
The Arthur C. Clarke award-winning author of Children of Time brings us an extraordinary space opera about humanity on the brink of extinction, and how one man's discovery will save or destroy us all. The war is over. Its heroes forgotten. Until one chance discovery . . . Idris has neither aged nor slept since they remade... Continue Reading →