A review for the upcoming debut novel by Thomas D. Lee, Perilous Times. This is a King Arthur retelling set in a near future world where climate change has nearly destroyed the world.
A review for the upcoming debut novel by Thomas D. Lee, Perilous Times. This is a King Arthur retelling set in a near future world where climate change has nearly destroyed the world.
A review for the upcoming second novel in the Mr Darcy and Miss Tilney cozy mystery series. This series is set in the world of Jane Austen’s novels and feature many characters of hers plus some delightful newcomers.
A review for the new novel by Sebastien de Castell, The Malevolent Seven. This is coming out in May and is a funny and darkly funny novel about a dysfunctional group of wizards setting out to save the world.
A review for the upcoming futuristic crime thriller that reads like a 1930’s noir detective novel, Titanium Noir by Nick Harkaway.
A review for the first book in a new series by Amie Kaufman, Isle of the Gods. This is a fast paced adventure fantasy, with wonderful characters and a fascinating magical system.
A review for the new techno thriller by Cory Doctorow, Red Team Blues. A thriller featuring a late middle age protagonist trying to save the world through one spreadsheet at a time.
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