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Tag Archives: Reedsy Reviews
The Antigen: The Seed of Corruption Part 2 by A.I. Fabler
Fabler holds a mirror up to the world, using what he sees to write a taut thriller where good people try to expose those who would control
Sour Apples: A Novel For Those Who Hate To Read by Paul Jantzen
A book of boys and baseball which rolls along at a fair old pace, with humour, cracking dialogue and scrapes and incidents galore
The Night Garden: Of My Mother by Sandra Tyler
Sandra Tyler in her memoir has crafted something which at times is hard to read in its candour but whose essence is deeply touching
Persephone’s Beat by Echo Arnold
Imogen is surprised when she is approached by Lila, daughter of a famous MP, at a gig: it’s exciting and unexpected but is it a good thing?
Whisper by Kay Ross
A truly original story which gives a “curse” cognitive function and personality as it tries to survive in the face of its enemies
The Mole People by Kevin Landt
Suzie suffers from schizophrenia and when this starts to drag her life into darker realms, we go with Landt’s narrative to the Mole People
Ildri & the Echoes of Trees by Krystal Bailey
A great fantasy opener from Krystal Bailey, which promises much more, with tense action, great characters and a world easy to visualise
Afterburn by D. Andrews
A story of universal domination set in a futuristic sci-fi world but also an examination of a controlling and damaging relationship
The Lost Immortal by Tony Huston
A novel which is a mixture of fairytale, historical fiction and thriller, which explores immortality and the ambitions of man to acquire it