REVIEW: Dark Side of the Moon, by Ahmad Taylor

Not the first novel written by an ex-cop I’ve ever read, but definitely the one which uses the most up-to-date jargon and technology. The writing style is crisp and to the point, without unnecessary flourishes and archaic turns of phrase. This is a modern read based on a modern idea and using sci-fi threads which …

REVIEW: The God King, by James A. West

This book had me fooled. It claimed to be a debut novel and yet, right from page one, the writing style showed the energy and maturity of a well-seasoned writer. James West picked up the simplest human story, seen so many times under many guises throughout history, and fitted it inside the most amazing fantasy …

REVIEW: Atticus for the Undead by John Abramowitz

Atticus for the Undead is a legal drama set in a time when supernatural beings are no longer simply the stuff of our imaginations. Despite the fact that supernaturals – or arcane, for better description – are all around us, as a society, we are reluctant to let them have an equal status. Whilst calling …

Paradox

A woman’s life The most important thing to a woman is financial security. Despite this being of paramount importance, so is acquiring expensive clothes. Despite owning lots of expensive clothes, a woman never has something to wear. Despite having nothing to wear, women always dress well. Despite always dressing well, the clothes they wear are …