Thursday, October 15, 2015
The Rogue Gentleman by Brian Drake
Thursday, September 24, 2015
Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
My one gripe is that I didn't like the very end of the book. Maybe this is because of whom I liked and disliked by the end, but, if I had written this book (and boy, do I!), I would've ended it differently. Nonetheless, I'm not going to change my overall impression of this book. It was excellent from start til (almost) finish and I would recommend that you check it out!
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
The Pulptress by Tommy Hancock, et al.
Thursday, August 20, 2015
A Princess of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs
Thursday, July 30, 2015
The Lightning Stones by Jack Du Brul
The story's hero, Phillip Mercer, makes the story even better. After reading Du Brul's earlier Mercer stories (it has been several years since the last one), I thought that Mercer was an under-appreciated literary action hero. Dirk Pitt, Jack Ryan, and Jack Reacher get a lot more publicity and acclaim, but Mercer is just as heroic, just as dashing, and just as ingenious as those other guys. He is intelligent, daring, and has a keen sense of justice. His job as a geologist allows Du Brul to place Mercer in situations that other heroes could not be in. This story could not happen to Jack Ryan or Reacher, as neither has the scientific acumen to pull off the research and scientific aspects of this story. He is certainly a 21st century action hero.
With a great plot and a great hero, Jack Du Brul has hit a home run with The Lightning Stones. Go check it out soon!
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
Kill Shot by Vince Flynn
Saturday, May 30, 2015
The Adventures of Lazarus Gray, Volume 5 by Barry Reese
Barry Reese has gone and done it again! He has produced another wonderful New Pulp adventure. This one is filled with the usual rollicking action sequences and supernatural wonders that we expect and enjoy from Barry's works. In the installment, he weaves a number of short stories into a tableau of Sovereign City goodness. The way he ties all these stories - which are great a stand-alone stories - into a cohesive storyline is amazing. Of course, each story has the Lazarus Gray and his compadres in Assistance Unlimited. The depth he has brought to these characters over five volumes has made the stories very comfortable. At the same time, though, the action scenes and constant suspense keep you on the edge of your seat for the duration. Go get this book. Nice job, Barry! Keep these awesome stories coming.