by John Twelve Hawks
The Dark River (Fourth Realm #2) by John Twelve Hawks My first encounter with Twelve Hawks was through Spark, which I found pretty darned awesome, enough so that I decided to try another of his works. My library doesn't have the first in the Fourth Realm trilogy, so I decided to try my luck with the...
The Dark River opens following Maya and Gabriel’s narrow escape from his brother, Michael, and the group of powerful men who have been pursuing them. The landscape has shifted: Michael has become part of the group that wants to capture Gabriel, and thanks to advanced surveillance technology there ar...
Readable, no really, that's probably as good as this review is going to get. It's an interesting concept with such a lot of potential and it's mostly blown by the listing of places that the characters go. Places that really show no definitive personality of their own and instead end up feeling lik...
Ugh, an interesting premise falls flat on it's face.Lots of descriptions of black leather, weapons & automobiles, but stiff wooden characters, the author has a painfully obvious agenda.Spiritualism = good Materialism = badTechnology is evil because it's being used by the soulless evil Illuminati, I ...
Ugh, an interesting premise falls flat on it's face.Lots of descriptions of black leather, weapons & automobiles, but stiff wooden characters, the author has a painfully obvious agenda.Spiritualism = good Materialism = badTechnology is evil because it's being used by the soulless evil Illuminati, I ...
First time I have come across Free Running in a book and this particular excitement was across the top of Smithfield Market.Example of free running:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vjco3boDZ7AI am ambivalent about a star rating for this. Some of the ideas within this book are uncomfortable and for tho...