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Chasing Darkness by Robert Crais - Review

Chasing Darkness: An Elvis Cole Novel by Robert Crais
Chasing Darkness will further advance Robert Crais’s stature as one of the finer crime fiction writers of our time–and of his Elvis Cole/Joe Pike series as one of the more fascinating private eye series. How Crais has filled in the blanks of this series’ characters as more [...]

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DogFellow’s Ghost by Gavin Smith - Review

DogFellow’s Ghost by Gavin Smith
HG Wells’s 1896 classic exploring ideas of intelligence and evolution has vivisectionist Dr Moreau attempting to create human beings from animals on a remote Pacific island, only for Moreau to fall victim to one of his own creations. Wells’s short novel is recast in Smith’s even shorter fable, which concentrates on [...]

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Quofum by Alan Dean Foster - Interview

Quofum by Alan Dean Foster
Best-selling SF author Alan Dean Foster told SCI FI Wire that his new novel, Quofum, deals with a planet where evolution has run riot and makes no sense.
“Consequently, I had to develop not just one evolutionary sequence, but multiples,” Foster said in an interview. “This required more than the usual amount [...]

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Riders of the Storm by Julie E. Czerneda - Interview

Riders of the Storm (Stratification #2) by Julie E. Czerneda
SF author Julie E. Czerneda told SCI FI Wire that her latest novel, Riders of the Storm, further explores and expands the milieu she created for her first novel, A Thousand Words for Stranger, more than 11 years ago.
“A Thousand Words for Stranger was an exploration [...]

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