Vesps, part reptile, part bird from the dawn of time are released when an ancient cave system is penetrated. They fly, they are blind but have heightened senses and can detect motion from the slightest noise. When they attack they are a killing machine and spawn new creatures in the bloodied bodies ...
I picked this up for free during Audible's anniversary celebration. While I enjoy some of the Alien movies, I am not a huge Alien fan, but this was a pretty fun read. It details what happened to Riley between movies. Drysdale does a damn good job of being close enough to Weaver. The action is exciti...
Tim Lebbon will show you a world unraveling when blind creatures are released from an isolated cave system. Freed into a ecosystem with no natural predators, they spread and breed unchecked. Can you be silent to stay alive?
There is just something about snow that adds to a horrible situation making is seem so much worse. Imagine, snowed in, waiting, knowing there is something out there and it is coming.......what would you do? This is called a Novella, I call it a short story and I am not a lover of them. I find that...
The latest from Tim Lebbon, In Perpetuity, is a murky fantasy tale cloaked with shades of horror. A father and his son, Sammy, enter a strange store that they've never seen before. Inside, Sammy is taken away by a man that goes by the moniker, The Keeper, and demands that the father go out and find ...
Vale of Blood Roses is a dark fantasy/horror novella about a group of mercenaries that saw and did unspeakable things during a war they served in called the Cataclysmic War. After the war ends, they find they've entered a valley that should not exist. Instead of leaving it though, they continue to k...
3 - 3.5 starsI couldn't put this down, but the ending killed me. I felt cheated and let down, and darn it, I liked a character who died, pointlessly. ugh!
Although I was not a big fan of Lebbon's previous two installments in his Assassin's series -- "Dead Man's Hand" and "Pieces of Hate," collected together in the recent Tor novella, Pieces of Hate (reviewed here) -- there were enough interesting ideas in Pieces of Hate to keep me curious enough to se...
Random thoughts I had while listening to this book: 1. I like her voice. Not so much his. 2. When was this story set again? I don't remember smart phones in the 1990's. Oh, it's contemporary... 3. That was it? 4. You know what, dear author, some of us watched the show because of Scully. So...
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