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Hellbent – Cherie Priest

Hellbent – Cherie Priest Review by David Stonehouse, . Hellbent is the second adventure for Cherie Priest’s vampire thief heroine Raylene Pendle, but don’t worry if you missed the first…

John G. Hemry – Stark`s Command – Book 2

John G. Hemry – Stark`s Command Review by Gh0styuk, Stark`s Command is the second book in the John G. Hemry trilogy. The look of the second book seems to look…

Professor Moriarty: The Hound of the D’Urbervilles

Professor Moriarty: The Hound of the D’Urbervilles Review by Martsbits. I was quite excited to get this book, I was promised a book that would show me the opposites of…

Halo: The Great Journey The Art of Building Worlds

Halo: The great Journey – The Art of Building Worlds Published by Titan books to celebrate 10 years of Halo. A book so good it needed to be titled twice!…

Sherlock Holmes — The Breath of God

Guy Adams Titan Books £7.99 Sherlock Holmes – The Breath of God is Guy Adams’ first contribution to Titan’s popular The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series. Which, given the…

John G. Hemry Stark`s Crusade Book 3

So here I am, with the last book in the trilogy Stark’s Crusade by John G. Hemry and let me tell you it’s been a great ride so far. I…

Kevin J Anderson- Captain Nemo: The Fantastic Adventures of a Dark Genius

The title is quite wordy, and automatically it made me pause and consider. This is not a book I would usually read, so I was a little wary about it.…

Jack Campbell – The Lost Fleet: Beyond the Frontier – Dreadnaught

It has to be said that the title of Jack Campbell’s new book is a bit of a mouthful. Dreadnaught is the opening novel in a series called Beyond the…

John G. Hemry – Stark`s War – Book 1

On receiving Stark`s War, written by John G. Hemry, I was greeted to a nice looking book the cover depicting a soldier, which I presume to be Stark in his…

Star Wars: The Jedi Path

The first thing I noticed when I received this book to review was the presentation, from the embossed and silver inlaid front cover to the rough-edged parchment style pages this…