Winter Halo Keri Arthur Signet December 6th, 2016 Tiger is a dechet; a genetically enhanced shifter designed to infiltrate shapeshifter culture on behalf of the humans who created her. The … Read More
Book: Slipping (Lauren Beukes)
Slipping Lauren Beukes Tachyon Publications November 29th, 2016 Slipping is a collection of previously published short stories and essays by Beukes. Her worlds are always rich and interesting, and her … Read More
Book: Kill the Next One (Federico Axat)
Kill the Next One Federico Axat Mulholland Books December 13th, 2016 Ted McKay was about to kill himself. He’d been diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor, and the last thing … Read More
Book Review: Good Behavior by Blake Crouch
Good Behavior is a collection of the three short stories about Letty Dobesh, written by Blake Crouch. Crouch is a best selling novelist and screen writer. His Wayward Pines trilogy has … Read More
Book: Cyber World (ed. Jason Heller, Joshua Viola)
Cyber World ed. Jason Heller and Joshua Viola Hex Publishers November 8th, 2016 Cyberpunk might bring to mind an 80’s vision of tomorrow, with technologies that have been steadily … Read More
Book: Shadowed Souls (ed. Jim Butcher & Kerrie L. Hughes)
Shadowed Souls Edited by Jim Butcher and Kerrie L Hughes Roc November 1st, 2016 This is a great collection of short stories set in worlds that will be familiar … Read More
Book Review: Unnatural Deeds by Cyn Balog
Unnatural Deeds by Cyn Balog is a bit of an odd duck. The book starts out with someone who has been in a terrible accident, and is narrating the story. It’s … Read More
Book Review: A Whole Latte Murder by Caroline Fardig
A Whole Latte Murder is the third novel in the Java Jive series by best selling author Caroline Fardig. Juliet Langley is the manager at Java Jive, the coffee shop she … Read More
Book: The Wrong Side of Goodbye (Michael Connelly)
The Wrong Side of Goodbye Michael Connelly Little, Brown and Company November 1st, 2016 Det. Harry Bosch and retirement just aren’t two things that will ever go together. Since Harry’s … Read More
Book Review: Isis Orb by Piers Anthony
Isis Orb, the 40th installment in Piers Anthony’s wildly successful Xanth series, is a comfort novel. Filled with the types of characters and puns we’ve all grown to love, Isis Orb … Read More
Book Review: The Ferryman Institute by Colin Gigl
The Ferryman Institute is the debut novel by Colin Gigl. And a fine debut it is. Very much in the vein of Jasper Fford and Christopher Moore, containing dry wit, tongue … Read More
Book Review: Possessed by Kathryn Casey
Possessed, The Infamous Texas Stiletto Murder is the latest work by True Crime author Kathryn Casey. Mx. Casey has written a number of True Crime books, and Possessed is yet … Read More
Book: The Obsidian Chamber (Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child)
The Obsidian Chamber Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child Grand Central Publishing October 18th, 2016 Since the enigmatic Pendergast disappeared beneath the waves in the last book, Constance has been moping … Read More
Book: Undead and Done (MaryJanice Davidson)
Undead and Done MaryJanice Davidson Berkley October 4th, 2016 Betsy Taylor’s life is pretty complicated; not only is she the Vampire Queen, she’s the ruler of Hell. She’s re-vamped Hell … Read More