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Sam Carpenter, ex-Marine Corps, has found himself based in quiet Luxembourg as a second Lieutenant spy for the CIA – but little did he know that his life there would soon be anything but quiet.
With social isolation and lockdowns becoming a reality for many across the world there has never been a better time to read. Not only is it one of the safest hobbies at the moment, but it also offers some respite from the current stressful state of the world.
Human evolution has been a popular topic amongst science fiction authors and many of them have envisioned interesting ways in which it will take place.
This fast-paced and well-written adventure starts in full swing and sweeps the reader along with the promise of action, secrets, and passion.
In our previous article, we took a look at some of the weird and wonderful books featuring superheroes, supervillains and everything in between.
Zentransa changed the world, but not everyone is happy about living in a world where those who can afford the pill are able to thrive without the need for sleep – and they are ready to get violent to make their point.
Although 2020 has gotten off to a rather rocky start there was at least no shortage of great books to read. These books all offered a brief escape from the stress and dramas of daily life.
Geist and the Ethereal Squadron face both new and old enemies in their attempt to protect Russian noble families from a sorcery-hungry Kaiser willing to do the unthinkable to gain more power.
The Dig by John Preston is a 2007 historical novel that is based on the excavation at Sutton Hoo in 1939. This excavation is considered by many people to be one of the most famous archaeological digs to occur in Britain during modern times.
In The End manages to straddle diverse genres while telling a story that is as compelling as it is unpredictable.