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“Airship Hunters” Book Review by Ron Fortier

AIRSHIP HUNTERS By Jim Beard & Duane Spurlock Meteor House 210 pages It’s 1897 and the 19th Century is coming to an end. America, still rebuilding from the ruinous Civil War, is on the cusp of the Industrial Revolution. Things look bright for the future until mysterious reports of strange

‘Gideon Smith & The Mask of the Ripper’ Book Review By Ron Fortier

GIDEON SMITH & THE MASK OF THE RIPPER By David Barnett Tor Books 379 pages I am by no means a fanatical fan of steampunk, though the little of it I’ve read in the past few years has entertained me a great deal. None more than David Barnett’s series starring

‘Lie Catchers’ Book Review By Ron Fortier

LIE CATCHERS By Paul Bishop Pro Se Press 272 pages On average, we read approximately fifty books a year. The bulk of those are fairly decent whereas a small number are amateurish and difficult to get through while an equally small number are truly exceptional; what we call great reads.

‘Just Cause’ Review By Ron Fortier

JUST CAUSE By Ian Thomas Healy Local Hero Press LLC 350 pages For the past three years, Colorado based writer Ian Thomas Healy has been writing some of the most entertaining superhero fiction on the market today. This subgenre of fantasy adventure is about bringing spandex wearing comicbook characters to

‘Jungle Tales of Tarzan’ Review by Ron Fortier

JUNGLE TALES OF TARZAN By Edgar Rice Burroughs (A graphic novel) Editor Patrick Thorpe Sequential Pulps & Dark Horse Books Since we first heard of this project, we were excited to see it come to fruition. The idea was simple enough, take Burrough’s own book, which relates the adventures of

“Gentleman Rogue” Review By Ron Fortier

GENTLEMAN ROGUE An Infernum Novella By Percival Constantine Nifty Entertainment 139 pages “Gentlemen Rogue” is the third in a series about a shadowy spy organization and the mysterious man who operates, Dante. The first was a mixed bag called “Love and Bullets” which evidenced the potential Constantine had as a

‘Hitler’s Time Machine’ Review By Ron Fortier

HITLER’S TIME MACHINE By Robert F. Dorr ISBN # 978-0-9863200-0-2 292 pages The fun of any new pulp adventure is you never know exactly what you are going to get. Oh, sure, you can make a few educated guesses based on your knowledge of the author’s history and the book’s

“The Ministry of Thunder” Book Review By Ron Fortier

THE MINISTRY OF THUNDER By Davide Mana Acheron Books 340 pages Shanghai in 1936 is overrun by foreign agents all vying to align themselves with various political factions they believe will survive the coming global conflict and emerge victorious. Amidst this cauldron of intrigue and espionage, Italian mercenary pilot Felice

“BANARAK – Storming the Gates” Book Review By Ron Fortier

BANARAK – Storming the Gates By Van Allen Plexico White Rocket Books and 243 pages This is as yet another action packed adventure taking place in the fictional sci-fi mythology created by Van Allen Plexico call The Shattering. In this mythos, mankind exists in a universe made up of three

“HILO – The Boy Who Crashed To Earth” Book Review By Ron Fortier

HILO – The Boy Who Crashed To Earth By Judd Winick Random House Children’s Books 193 pages What we have with this charming, wonderfully illustrated hardback book is a marriage between traditional children’s books and your standard graphic novel. Formatted like a comic but capturing the essence of a children’s

‘The Black Stiletto’ Book Review By Ron Fortier

THE BLACK STILETTO By Raymond Benson Oceanview Publishing 266 pages Did you ever wish you had a lot more time to read? I have to believe everyone reading these reviews is now nodding their head affirmatively. It seems every day a new book comes out that appeals to our particular

‘Cryptozoology Anthology’ review by Ron Fortier

CRYPTOZOOLOGY ANTHOLOGY Edited by Robert Deis, David Coleman & Wyatt Dole New Texture 281 pages Once again, Men’s Adventure Magazines (MAMS) historian, Robert Deis, and his co-horts, David Coleman and Wyatt Dole, have put together another absolutely wonderful collection of bizarre tales culled from the various MAMS published between the

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