Diggers were spread across many of the worlds, it was a capital offence to kill one outside the sanctioned hunts. Hunts designed to give people hope of obtaining a vaccination to suppress the Chira Plague. The odds of success were one in one-hundred and thirty two. It was for this reason criminals were sent on… Continue reading Book review: Michael Lee Kirk- Digger Day (Jaden Crusoe Book1)
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Book review: TK Rising – Pink House (@etkrising )
Daniel had two parts to him, there was the boy everyone saw, and then another part of him, a part he shoved away and disassociated himself with for so long. That part of him was a murderer, and it was with that part of him the thing that came tearing into his closet one night… Continue reading Book review: TK Rising – Pink House (@etkrising )
Book review: J.M. Myrick- Arklight Force Interdiction (@Arklightbook )
To everything there must be a balance, to the forces of evil, there must rise a counterforce of good. The plans for an ultimate weapon have been uncovered, and there are those who drive for its completion, drive for a world of scientific supremacy and destroy all would dare obstruct, challenge, or stand against them.… Continue reading Book review: J.M. Myrick- Arklight Force Interdiction (@Arklightbook )
Book review: D.M. Barr’s Slashing Mona Lisa (@AuthorDMBarr )
Camarin Torres, investigative journalist. Or at least that was the dream. She wanted to make a difference, be a champion for the underdog, and yet with university just a few weeks from over, she was the only person without a job lined up. That was until fate intervened with an unexpected encounter. But still, she… Continue reading Book review: D.M. Barr’s Slashing Mona Lisa (@AuthorDMBarr )
Book review: A.M Martin – Avery (@AM_MartinAuthor )
Avery had been happy, excited, full of joy and wonder. She was her father's Rainbow girl because she filled his world with colour and beauty. Until something stripped the beauty from her. Locked away physically and mentally she still sees the rainbow colours, but now they are from other people, she sees their emotions through… Continue reading Book review: A.M Martin – Avery (@AM_MartinAuthor )
Book review: James Musgrave – The Spiritualist Murders (@englishmajorpub )
Clara was one of only two women practising law in San Francisco, as such she had a lot to prove, but she also had good instincts. Instincts that saw her befriend Adeline, a young woman she found in distress. When finally she returned to her senses, Adeline confesses to witnessing a murder, in fact, of… Continue reading Book review: James Musgrave – The Spiritualist Murders (@englishmajorpub )
Book review: Diana J Febry – Twisted Truth (@DianaJFebry )
Another boring fluff piece for the local rag put Megan on the trail of the story of a lifetime, or at least that was the promise. The idea was to rejuvenate the image of a nursing home, but the staff weren't the only ones to know of her upcoming visit. Through deception and carefully planned… Continue reading Book review: Diana J Febry – Twisted Truth (@DianaJFebry )
Book review: Jessica Dazzo – Super Me (@JessicaDazzo )
Faye had never felt like an ordinary teenager, but on her seventeenth birthday she began to feel even more like an outcast. All her life she had worked, scrimped and saved every penny after paying the bills and buying the groceries for her and her mother. She never went out, brought new boots, or had much fun,… Continue reading Book review: Jessica Dazzo – Super Me (@JessicaDazzo )
Book review: Joey Paul – Walk a Mile (@MsJoeyBug )
Hetti's first day in the police started with murder. With her first scene came her first gut instinct. As the days progress more murders occur and there's a nagging feeling she just can't shake. The suspects beat the BF scans, something with a 99% accuracy not only that, but each time the suspect has been… Continue reading Book review: Joey Paul – Walk a Mile (@MsJoeyBug )
Book review: Shane Lassetter -Veterans Affairs (@OutlastZombies )
John had lost both his parents to scum, and the law never brought justice. He lost his mother first, his father raised him as best he could, and inadvertently gave him a passion for gaming, and a means to obtain his next contract. World of Warcraft was just that, a place where John could be… Continue reading Book review: Shane Lassetter -Veterans Affairs (@OutlastZombies )

