Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts

Tuesday, 24 September 2019

The Whisper Man - Alex North





The Whisper Man, an invigorating read. The plot is so tightly wound, with each turn uncovering something new or an event tied to something else further on. So you need your wits about you. There is very little space in this book that doesn't have something going on in it. Even the school playground isn't safe.

The little gold circle on the front, is deserved. It isn't just there for decoration. The book really is as good as it states.

An easy 5  / 5

Status: Completed.

Monday, 2 September 2019

Mindstar Rising - Peter F Hamilton (Audiobook)



OK, so I am a virgin. Well no more. This was my very first audio-book, and I managed to steer clear of the behemoth that is audible. At least for now anyway, to my rescue, my local library does audio books available for loan via an app.

Enough of that anyway, here's what I came here to do.

Mindstar Rising. I realise, that Hamilton at times can be very heavy, and hard to read. However, that to me is acceptable, due to the fact that his stories are compelling. I found myself listening more, and more often. At breaks at work, in the car (on my own only!) at various times during the day, when I should have been doing other things instead.

I think that shows dedication.

The narrator, well voices aren't really his thing. Most sounded like a bad impression of a West Indian, and I'm sure that all of the characters weren't all of the same ethnicity.

Apart from that small thing. It was well written, and on the most part well said.

Backdrop, was, from what I can remember was based on actual possibilities. If the polar ice caps were due to melt because of global warming. Peterborough, a coastal town.

Status: Completed.

Rating: 3.75

Monday, 5 August 2019

Book Review: Cthulhu Casebook, Sherlock Holmes and the Sussex Sea Devils





i seem to be making a habit of falling into a series either at the end or penultimate edition. there is no change with this book. it is the last of the cthulhu casebooks trilogy.

i can state, that it works perfectly well as a stand alone. there are references to the other books, but you need no knowledge of them as they don't detract from the story line.

a conglomerate of lovecraft and conan doyle. might sound a little much. but it is perfectly narrated, and logged by holmes's sidekick watson.

whether or not the ending was acceptable. i can not question. it does seem a massive leap taken

status: completed