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Tag Archives: Del Rey
Review of The Republic of Thieves by Scott Lynch
Our long national nightmare is over. Book 4 of Scott Lynch’s Gentlemen Bastards series, The Thorn of Emberlain, has a(nother) release date of September 22. UK for now, but a US release date should follow. The Republic of Thieves is … Continue reading
Review of Red Seas Under Red Skies by Scott Lynch
Red Seas Under Red Skies is the sequel to Lynch’s The Lies of Locke Lamora. We rejoin Locke Lamora and Jean Tannen, the surviving members of the Gentlemen Bastards, licking their wounds from the previous book and having fled Camorr. … Continue reading
Review of The Lies of Locke Lamora
Our long national nightmare is over. Book 4 of Scott Lynch’s Gentlemen Bastards series, The Thorn of Emberlain, has a(nother) release date of September 22. UK for now, but a US release date should follow. In honor of that, below … Continue reading
Review of Zero World by Jason M. Hough
“To jump ahead in time like this, as any drunk would know, can really fuck with the head.” Peter Caswell is a man with a very particular set of skills. Skills that he has acquired over a very long—what’s that? … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews, Science Fiction
Tagged Del Rey, Multiverse, Near-Future Science Fiction, Spy Thriller
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