Recalling famous magical detectives, like Harry Dresden and others, Matthew Davis' RED SKY BLUES goes in a completely different direction with occult mysticism, zombie pigs, and clouds of cockroaches. Not your thing? Well, it isn't exactly Thomas Grey's thing either, but he has had quite a day. Thomas, short on cash, is hired by the … Continue reading Review: Red Sky Blues
Month: May 2019
Hugo Finalists 2019: Novella
While there are some repeats from last week's Nebula post, there are a couple new books below! Don't miss out on those! Artificial Condition, by Martha Wells (Tor.com Publishing) 3 out of 5 Wells does it again! Murderbot is so much fun, but this one seemed to take some time going. And there were some … Continue reading Hugo Finalists 2019: Novella
Review: Switchblade Magazine #9
Switchblade is a relatively new magazine (to me), but one that I've been itching to read. Low and behold when they dropped their first color issue with #9, I had to pick it up via my e-reader. Not for the faint of heart or the soft in temperament, these stories encompass, vengeance, revenge, injustice, and … Continue reading Review: Switchblade Magazine #9