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June 11, 2014
The Buried Life by Carrie Patel
The gaslight and shadows of the underground city of Recoletta hide secrets and lies. When Inspector Liesl Malone investigates the murder of a renowned historian, she finds herself stonewalled by the all-powerful Directorate of Preservation – Ricoletta’s top-secret historical research facility. When a second high-profile murder threatens the very fabric of city society, Malone […]
Published on June 11, 2014 23:00
Amazon stand-off not just with Hachette anymore…
For those not in the know, Amazon and Hachette had some kind of breakdown during negotiations a few weeks back. Although no one has told us what exactly this breakdown was over, we can speculate that Amazon asked for some kind of price drop from the publisher to which they refused – telling Amazon that […]
Published on June 11, 2014 09:10
June 10, 2014
Dreams of Gods & Monsters by Laini Taylor
“Once upon a time, an angel and a devil pressed their hands to their hearts and started the apocalypse.” And so begins Dreams of Gods & Monsters, Laini Taylor’s conclusion to the Daughter of Smoke & Bone trilogy. The depth of this elaborately created world was realized only at the end and left me with […]
Published on June 10, 2014 23:00
Cover for Aaronovitch’s ‘Foxglove Summer’
I remember being in a bookshop a few years back (a second-hand one) and an elderly lady, maybe 75, tilted a book towards me and said “nice cover this, isn’t it?” Turns out I knew the book, it was Rivers of London, “Yes I said, it is very good too – it is about a […]
Published on June 10, 2014 13:03
‘The Child Eater’ – Digital Cover Reveal
I should hope by now that when I mention the name ‘Jo Fletcher’ to you I invoke fond memories; memories of fantastic, unforgettable books that span a range of our favourite sub-genres. For those who just pick up books and don’t really pay attention to who publishers what, let me educate you: Jo Fletcher is […]
Published on June 10, 2014 03:44
June 9, 2014
Shield and Crocus by Michael R. Underwood
Ever since Jaws, summer is the time Hollywood studios release their action blockbusters. If the movie has robots, monsters, superheroes, or magic, odds are, it’ll come out during the summer. Now let’s say you’re walking up to your local theater, and you see this poster: A lone hero, perched above a city, carrying a shield, […]
Published on June 09, 2014 23:00
June 8, 2014
But I Just Want to be Normal!
“Why me?” the protagonist cries as she throws an angry lightning bolt at the sky. Ever since she discovered her superpowers and incredible strength, being a hero has been such a burden. She flops down on the still-smoking bench that seconds ago she hollowed out of a log using her pinpoint accurate laser vision. “I […]
Published on June 08, 2014 23:00
The World Goes Robin Hobb Cover Crazy!
Over the last few weeks we been inundated with Robin Hobb covers! Evidently (and quite rightly!), the publishers are taking advantage of the fact Robin is returning to events facing her fans’ favourite characters. Here are the new covers for the US paperback editions of The Liveship Traders Trilogy! Of these covers, Robin said: The […]
Published on June 08, 2014 12:50
Cover of Abercrombie’s ‘Half The World’
We are still about a month or so away from Joe Abercrombie’s latest novel, Half a King, however the American publishers have decided they’re not going to make us wait any longer than we need to for a taste of book 2. So, although Half the World doesn’t get published until January 2015, here’s the […]
Published on June 08, 2014 12:20
June 7, 2014
Retribution Falls by Chris Wooding
I feel like I have a thing for crews. In my first review here I praised the quirky scoundrels that took centre stage in Patrick Weeke’s The Palace Job and, after a brief stint in Earthsea, I’m back with another review involving another gang of less-than-reputable thieves. No, these are not the beloved crews of […]
Published on June 07, 2014 23:00