Review: Shovel Ready by Adam Sternbergh

  Before dirty bombs turned the island of Manhattan into a ghost town, Spademan was a garbage man. After he lost his wife in the attack on Times Square, he turned to the escape of the limnosphere – a virtual reality that exceeds the functionality of the internet. To access the limnosphere, one requires specialContinueContinue reading “Review: Shovel Ready by Adam Sternbergh”

Review: Falling Sky by Rajan Khanna

It’s hard to read about a plague called the Bug when global viral catastrophe is a very real threat. This week saw the first case of Ebola in the United States. I live a couple thousand miles north of Dallas, but I’ve seen the movies and I’ve read the books. Apparently, I like scaring myself.ContinueContinue reading “Review: Falling Sky by Rajan Khanna”

Review: The Freezer by Timothy S. Johnston

From the official blurb for The Freezer by Timothy S. Johnston: CCF homicide investigator Kyle Tanner and his girlfriend are on their way to Pluto, en route to a new life together. Just one little death to check out in the asteroid belt first. But when you’re as tangled up in conspiracy as Tanner is,ContinueContinue reading “Review: The Freezer by Timothy S. Johnston”

Review: The Furnace by Timothy S. Johnston

Floating in space between the sun and Mercury, Lieutenant Kyle Tanner has only sixteen hours of oxygen left and not enough acceleration to get anywhere useful. Worse, his radiation shielding is toast. He’s dying. But before he goes, he has a story to tell. Dispatched to the SOLEX One facility between Mercury and Sol toContinueContinue reading “Review: The Furnace by Timothy S. Johnston”

Review: The Savior by Tony Daniel and David Drake

Many of us talk to ourselves and consider ourselves lucky if the voices in our head don’t talk back. Major Abel Dashian relies on the fact his voices will talk back, offering information, projection, strategy and advice. His voices have names, too. Center is a computer intelligence and Raj Whitehall is a stored personality. Together,ContinueContinue reading “Review: The Savior by Tony Daniel and David Drake”