The Lovegrove family is desperate to find answers. On the surface, they are a typical American family: Laura is an English teacher at the local public high school. Martin is an architect working on the plans for a new shopping mall. Sheila is your average teenager, more interested in her social media accounts than listening... Continue Reading →
Rip The Angels From Heaven by David Krugler
Cigarettes, rye, and a broken honeypot. At the end of WW2, Ellis Voigt is a man caught between Russian spies, the FBI, and his own Naval intelligence service. Nuclear secrets have been passed and a traitor has been killed. And Voigt needs to string along all sides to stay alive and prove his innocence. My... Continue Reading →
Death of a Clone by Alex Thomson
21 people on a mining asteroid. 17 clones. 3 Overseers. 6 Jays. 6 Bees. 5 Ays. 1 Ell. And One Killer. After humanity has exhausted the resources of precious metals in Earth, clones are sent far out in space, to asteroids to harvest zinc, platinum, and nickel. The Overseers direct the programmed perfection: the muscled... Continue Reading →
The Bonanza King by Gregory Crouch
‘… many of the richest men had been busted several times, and all of them knew they might well be broke again tomorrow.’ I spent many summer days in my youth playing 'miner' in the tailings of the Empire Mine in the Mineral King Valley. In current-day Sequoia National Park, the valley was the site... Continue Reading →
Last Shot: A Han and Lando Novel by Daniel Jose Older
While each separately under the command of the Falcon in the past, Lando and Han had tried to hunt down the same mysterious piece of powerful tech. Now, Han is feeling the pressure of being a father to his two-year-old son Ben, and the restlessness of staying in one spot for too long. Lando lands... Continue Reading →