The usual 4 books for me.
George RR Martin - Fire & Blood (8/10) Fascinating addition to the world of Game of Thrones. Written as non-fiction but including all the sex, violence and intrigue that we've come to expect, and after 700 pages it ends with a cliffhanger ending. Superb.
Gord Rollo - Strange Magic (6/10) Fast-paced revenge novel with a supernatural element. Similar to Richard Laymon but could have done with some humour.
Joe Lansdale - Rumble Tumble (7/10) All the quirky characters and ribald humour we've come to expect in a Hap & Leonard novel but the plot was very simple.
Bryan Smith - Christmas Eve at Haunted Hill (7/10) Vicious haunted house novella, perfect for the holiday season.
George RR Martin - Fire & Blood (8/10) Fascinating addition to the world of Game of Thrones. Written as non-fiction but including all the sex, violence and intrigue that we've come to expect, and after 700 pages it ends with a cliffhanger ending. Superb.
Gord Rollo - Strange Magic (6/10) Fast-paced revenge novel with a supernatural element. Similar to Richard Laymon but could have done with some humour.
Joe Lansdale - Rumble Tumble (7/10) All the quirky characters and ribald humour we've come to expect in a Hap & Leonard novel but the plot was very simple.
Bryan Smith - Christmas Eve at Haunted Hill (7/10) Vicious haunted house novella, perfect for the holiday season.
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