This is a standard political action-adventure novel involving the usual different levels of the US administrative and military conglomerate, demonstrating the various ways ambitious individuals can screw up the system by inserting their own personal agendas. It’s been done before many times, so the author must attract our attention through interesting characters and a creative […]
“Revenge of the Elders of Zion” by Dan Sofer
Da Vinci Code Meets Mission Impossible in Area 51. When Dan Sofer calls his book “madcap” he isn’t joking. Well, of course he’s joking, but not about the complete zany nature of the book. Like his “Dry Bones Society” trilogy, this novel is based on the Jewish experience, but this time the scene has moved […]
“Source Mage” by William Stacey
“Source Mage” is a tightly written, fast paced action adventure set in a post-apocalyptic world of declining military resources and increasing magical influence. This writer knows his weapons and his modern battle terminology, and he accomplishes the difficult blend between the mundane and the supernatural and keeps the conflict realistic. It’s a tightrope walk, making […]
“Grey Justice” by Ron Mumford
The concept of this story evolves from the politically incorrect cowboy attitude that is the direct cause of most of America’s problems at home and abroad. The country has set up so many security organizations and law-enforcement agencies that the left hand has no idea what the right foot is doing, because it’s busy tripping […]