Category Archives: Science Fiction
“Season of the Harvest” – by Michael R. Hicks
What if the biggest conspiracy, the ultimate danger to the human race was in the very food we eat? Season of the Harvest is not really a cautionary tale about the dangers of genetically modified food, although it did have … Continue reading
“The Tube Riders” – by Chris Ward
In a future Britain where travel is restricted and the Governor rules with an iron fist, the Tube Riders stumble across a secret and become Mega Britain’s most wanted. The Tube Riders is a book in which several scruffy, disenfranchised youths … Continue reading
“Dead Men Don’t Cry” – by Nancy Fulda
From a high-speed space flight to deliver French pastries to the moon to a nomadic tribe struggling across a harsh world pursued by a sun with no mercy, Dead Men Don’t Cry demonstrates that in the science fiction genre there … Continue reading
“The Caline Conspiracy” – by M.H. Mead
After a genetically manufactured cyber pet is found standing over its dead owner and creator, it is sentenced to be destroyed. Has the invention killed the inventor or is there a deeper conspiracy at work? Previously, I’ve reviewed Fate’s Mirror … Continue reading
“Turing Evolved” – by David Kitson
A disgraced DEMON pilot tries to start a new life in cyber-charity but finds himself drawn into a battle that he doesn’t fully understand where his past resurfaces and he is touched by an ANGEL. But the greatest conspiracy remains … Continue reading
“Wool (Omnibus Edition)” – by Hugh Howey
The Silo is the world, the whole of civilisation – a protection from the deadly outside. Those who don’t agree will be sent to clean. Wool is a five part story set in a post-apocalyptic world where the outside atmosphere … Continue reading
“Verdant Skies” – by Steve Lyle Jordan
Far in the future, when mankind is struggling to reverse the damage he has done to the planet, the planet itself eventually retaliates in a decisive manner – a cataclysmic eruption of the Yellowstone Caldera which fills the earth’s atmosphere … Continue reading
“Fate’s Mirror” by M.H. Mead
I like cyberpunk. I think of it as surfer chic for the geeks. It’s anti-fashion fashion in literature, something to put on and strut around with while at the same time pretending that you’re over all that. Fate’s Mirror is … Continue reading
“Scavengers” by Cynthia Echterling
Scavengers is a novel set in a post-apocalyptic North America. In the past a war or other significant event has forced the population to flee into South America. Eventually, future descendants repopulate North America in the ruins of a previous … Continue reading
“Age of Giants – awakening” – by Rob Reaser
Deep in our mythical past, angels occasionally mated with humans to produce monstrous offspring called the Nephilim. In a distant future, the Nephilim have again made themselves known and have conquered the earth. Mankind has been enslaved. Only pockets of … Continue reading