I really did like the Shadowrun Universe - it was new and it was different. While it was not the first game that merged magic with technology most of the other games that did so were either set in a post apocalyptic world (such as Gamma World and Rifts) or were just plain stupid (though the one exam...
A standalone novel, follows a green recruit through to the command of his own lance. Very good action and characters.
Set after the events in the Blood of Kerensky series, focusing on Wolfs Dragoons.Two-thirds of the book are to do with in-fighting amongst the members, which is still done well enough to keep reading.The last third is kind of what you want in a Battletech book, involving big stompy robot battles.Wri...
Set after the events in the Blood of Kerensky series, focusing on Wolfs Dragoons.Two-thirds of the book are to do with in-fighting amongst the members, which is still done well enough to keep reading.The last third is kind of what you want in a Battletech book, involving big stompy robot battles.Wri...
I might step away from exploring the Shadowrun Universe and instead look at some ideas that come out of this novel (or at least its title). This is the third Shadowrun novel and the final book in the initial trilogy. The protagonist, Samuel Verner, returns to North America to help his sister. His si...
Well this is the first of the Shadowrun novels, and not surprisingly, the first one that I will review. There were a few of them written, and I did read some of them, however, as I have said previously, in these later stages of my life the role-playing game spinoffs novels have ceased to impress me,...