Friday 24 August 2018

Ten Thousand Thunders by Brian Trent


Ten Thousand Thunders by Brian Trent
Expected publication date 6th October 2018

In a future time, the world is run by industrial factions and for 300 years there has been peace of sorts. Now war is upon civilisation once again, this time there seems to be something else at play. An
unexplained explosion on the Moon and the destruction of a space craft within seconds of the explosion seem at first unrelated but it is soon realised they are related.
In the aftermath, Gethin Bryce is tasked with finding out what went wrong and what forces are at play. He is joined by a Wastelander and two operatives from an opposite industrial faction. This disperate quartet aim to get to the truth about what is going on and try to halt the total annihilation of all life in the solar system as war would surely bring the end of everything.

I found the plot facsinating but somehow, reading the book left me deflated. The characters seemed flat, I did not like them or hate them. The writing is well paced and kept the story moving along nicely. What world building there is, is quite sparce. I like good world building in SF, sadly this left me wanting more.

Overall, a good solid read, hopefully more and better to come as I will be looking out the next episode as I understand the author is already working on it.

My thanks to Flame Tree Press, Brian Trent & Netgalley for the eARC copy in return for an honest and fair review.



Sunday 19 August 2018

Coffin Road by Peter May

A man washes up on the shore and does not know who or where he is.
A young girl becomes rebellious with her mother after her fathers apparent suicide two years ago. Then discovers he is almost certainly still alive.
A detective is brought in to discover just who the murdered man is whos body is discovered by holiday makers.

DS George Gunn (of the Lewis trilogy) returns in this story where almost nothing appears what it seems to be.

To start with the man washed ashore seems to remember nothing about who he is, yet has fractional memories returning to him as he gets back to a house that he is apparently renting.
This part of the story goes on rather long and it is a great relief when we finally meet some of the other characters.

Firstly we meet Karan, a rebellious young girl who is slowly going off the rails until she discovers her presumed dead father might actually be still alive.
DS Gunn is frustrated that he is getting nowhere with his investigation as his main suspect has no memory of who he is or what he is doing on the island.

This mishmash of single strands is bought together nicely with an eco twist in the tale, one that is very relevant today.
Another really good story with the Highlands scenery once again taking centre stage in another Hebrides tale from Peter May



Friday 17 August 2018

Dead Simple by Peter James

Roy Grace is a thirty-something inspector who is trying to come to terms with his new desk promotion when he finds himself getting involved in a missing persons case. On a stag night, four young men are killed in a road accident and the fifth, the groom, is missing.

His business partner and his fiance both become suspects as Grace feels there is something not quite right with their statements or behaviour.

As the search for the missing man becomes more urgent as the days go by, Grace becomes more involved in the case.

I really enjoyed this book. The plot is entralling, there are plenty of twists and turns as one minute you feel that Grace has it covered, the next it seems as if all hope has gone. Another book that kept me awake till the small hours as I just had to know what would happen.

Highly recommend this one.


Wednesday 15 August 2018

The Katharina Code by Jørn Lier Horst


As this is the twelfth book of the Wisting series I was a bit worried that I would be missing a lot of the characters history. I have to admit that this was not the case.

Wisting is a Cheif Inspector in the Norwegian Police Service. Every year for the past twenty four years he has reread the files of a cold case as it has played on his mind that som,ething was missed at the time.
Adrian Stiller, from Police HQ has been assigned to go through the files of another cold case that is two years older, Stiller thinks that both cases are linked.

I soon settled into this book, the characters are well rounded, as you would expect. The story telling has a brilliant pace, starting off gently and building steadily to where Wisting finds himself in a life threatening situation. I found myself having to slow my reading pace as I was rushing through it. I like to savour books when I read them but this one really started to get me racing!

I notice some of the earlier Wisting books have been translated into English. I will definitely be searching them out.

I would like to thank the publishers Penguin UK/Michael Joseph, Jørn Lier Horst and Netgalley for inviting me to read this book and give an honest review.