Ron Fortier

Ron Fortier’s Review Of The New Longmire Short Tales

WAIT FOR SIGNS Twelve Longmire Stories By Craig Johnson Viking Penguin 183 pages We reviewers are always trying to come up with fancy descriptions that will instantly cue the reader into exactly what kind of experience awaits them in the title we are reporting on. It’s that tight-wire routine of

Kings of Oblivion Review by Ron Fortier

LEGION III – KINGS OF OBLIVION By Van Allen Plexico White Rocket Books 335 pages For those of you who haven’t been keeping up, this is the third and final volume of Van Plexico’s THE SHATTERING trilogy. It is a mind-blowing, action packed finale far greater than anything we could

Slouching Toward Camulodunum and Other Stories Review by Ron Fortier

SLOUCHING TOWARDS CAMULODUNUM (And Other Stories) By Micah S. Harris Mino Profit Press 188 pages Micah Harris is one of the finest adventure fantasy writers working today. So we were thrilled when this little book popped up in the mail a few weeks ago. It contains three new tales of

DNA Review by Ron Fortier

DNA By Raven Bourne Self-Published Available at Amazon.com 405 pages Long ago, after Star Trek had become a huge media success, the book world jumped on the profit-bandwagon and we were suddenly flooded with new Trek novels written by multitudes of recognized sci-fi authors and eventually others by amateurs entering

Stinking Rich Review By Ron Fortier

STINKING RICH By Rob Brunet Down & Out Books 277 pages Danny Grant is a young Canadian just out of high school with absolutely no talent or ambition to get ahead in life. More content to be a pothead slacker, he survives pulling whatever scams will bring him quick, easy

HELLFIRE – El Mosaico Vol 3 Review by Ron Fortier

HELLFIRE El Mosaico Vol 3 By Michael Panush Curiosity Quills Press 243 pages One of the many things this reviewer loves about New Pulp is how writers are willing to change or alter standard book formats. Michael Panush does that quite admirably in this, the third volume of his weird

The Caglistro Chronicles Review by Ron Fortier

By Ralph L. Angelo Jr. Cosmic Comet Publishing 271 pages Long ago we discovered a copy of E.E. “Doc” Smith’s classic sci-fi novel, “The Skylark of Space.” What impressed us was how the action centered around two civilian scientists who build an amazing spacecraft and come up with the means

PULP FICTION REVIEWS TAKES ON WHITE FIRE!

Ron Fortier returns with another Pulp Fiction Review. This time out Ron takes a look at White Fire, A Special Agent Pendergast Mystery by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child from Vision Books.

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