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S. Evan Townsend
S. Evan Townsend has been called "America's Unique Speculative Fiction Voice" and writes novels that cause thrills and rapid page-turning. After spending four years in the U.S. Army in the Military Intelligence branch, he returned to civilian life and college to earn a B.S. in Forest Resources... show more

S. Evan Townsend has been called "America's Unique Speculative Fiction Voice" and writes novels that cause thrills and rapid page-turning. After spending four years in the U.S. Army in the Military Intelligence branch, he returned to civilian life and college to earn a B.S. in Forest Resources from the University of Washington. In his spare time he enjoys reading, driving (sometimes on a racetrack), meeting people, and talking with friends. He is in a 12-step program for Starbucks addiction. Evan lives in central Washington State with his wife and has three grown sons. He enjoys science fiction, fantasy, history, politics, cars, and travel. He currently has five published fantasy and science fiction novels.
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Sci-Fi & Scary
Sci-Fi & Scary rated it 9 years ago
This was a fun read. Just outright fun. You got your fedora-wearing private detective, your luscious damsel in distress, and the standard deceit and intrigue; so, you know you're in for something good. Then you realize the secretary is a gigantic bug alien, its set on another planet far in the futur...
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Fallen Over Book Reviews rated it 10 years ago
So what can I say about this book. I am glad I won it because based on the cover I probably would not have picked this book up at all. It was an okay book for me but it didn't truly hold my interest like I hoped it would have. For me there just was not a lot of action like I expected in a book that ...
Bob @ Beauty in Ruins
Bob @ Beauty in Ruins rated it 12 years ago
Mixing genres is always a dangerous literary exercise, more often prone to disaster than to success, and the more distinct the genres, the more volatile the mixture is bound to be. With the notable exceptions of Brian Lumley and F. Paul Wilson, very few authors have managed to successfully merge a h...
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Jane's reviews rated it 13 years ago
4.5*We meet Michael; a rouge ‘Adept’ without a guild, in 1963 he is about to embark on a mission to assassinate Fidel and Raul Castro in Havana. Unfortunately things don’t go according to plan and he is caught, his talisman is stolen; weakening his powers and he is chained to the wall in a dirty cel...
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