‘The god sacrificed themselves to save us. We owe them blood.’ A bitter/sweet love story set in a South American world modeled after the ancient Mayan, Incan, and Aztec societies... After the death of his emperor father, the Chicome prince is forced to choose a bride from the representatives sent from the six regions of... Continue Reading →
The Oracle Code by Marieke Nijkamp and Manuel Preitano
First off: I loved this book. What a great addition to the DC Ink lineup! The Oracle Code is the story of teenage Barbara Gordon who is struggling after an accident has left her paralyzed. Her mental health is as broken as her physical body. Her father, Commissioner James Gordon, sends her to The Arkham... Continue Reading →
Victim 2117: A Department Q Novel by Jussi Adler-Olsen
Finally, the backstory for one of our favorite characters, Assad! Since he found the basement over ten years ago, we have little information about his life before Department Q. And although he's confounded Carl in the past with his esoteric knowledge of the Middle East and shadowy references to military skills, we never get a... Continue Reading →
Without Sanction by Don Bentley
Without Sanction is a thrill ride with intense action in the Middle East and political maneuvering in the Oval Office. A team of CIA opperatives infiltrates a base in Syria only to find evidence of WMDs. Three of the four soldiers are killed and the fourth is taken prisoner. Cabinet infighting and the return of... Continue Reading →
Shadow of the Batgirl by Sarah Kuhn and Nicole Goux
Cassandra Cain has been raised for one purpose: to be an assassin. Bred to carry the mantle for her father, she lacks even the basic ways of communicating but can kill a person a thousand different ways. Her life changes when one of her targets desperately utters one of the few words she knows, "daughter."... Continue Reading →