Daughter Of Eden by Chris Beckett This is book 3 in the renowned Sci-Fi trilogy by the English author, Chris Beckett, and was first published in 2016. Rebel Voice has already reviewed the first instalment, Dark Eden, but sadly didn’t get a chance to enjoy book 2, Mother of Eden, yet. However, Daughter of Eden […]
In The Moon Of The Red Ponies – James Lee Burke Novel
In The Moon Of The Red Ponies by James Lee Burke Yes, yes, OK, you’re correct. Rebel Voice didn’t stay away from James Lee for long. It’s an addiction and Rebel Voice is currently attending a clinic for Burke junkies. We sit around and discuss who’s best, Robicheaux or Holland. In this novel, we get […]
Sleep Like A Baby – Charlaine Harris Novel
Sleep Like A Baby by Charlaine Harris Aurora Teagarden is a librarian in a small place called Lawrenceton, just outside Atlanta, Georgia. She is a small woman with a big personality and a penchant for finding trouble. In Sleep Like A Baby (2017), Aurora has just given birth to her first child, Sophie, and is […]
Persuader – Lee Child, Jack Reacher Novel
Persuader by Lee Child Jack Reacher makes Desperate Dan look like Olive Oil. When Reacher farts, the skies rumble. When Reacher laughs (if ever), hippos and crocs rush to the water. When Reacher brings a woman to orgasm, it registers on the Richter scale and tall buildings tremble. Beady beady, Buck, what a guy! In […]
Savage Run – Novel By C.J. Box
Savage Run by C.J. Box This is book 2 in the very popular Joe Pickett series about the likeable Wyoming Game Warden, and was first published in 2002. Pickett lives on a federal-owned homestead in the shadow of the Bighorn Mountains with his wife, Mary-Beth and three young daughters. It’s from there that he takes […]
The Unquiet Dead – Novel By Ausma Khan
The Unquiet Dead by Ausma Zehanet Khan Detective Esa Khattak is the Muslim head of Toronto’s Community Policing Unit. When a colleague calls him to investigate the death of Christopher Drayton, Esa discovers that the recent immigrant’s fall from a cliff just might be the catalyst that opens a really ugly and very nasty can […]
Gwendy’s Button Box – Stephen King & Richard Chizmar
Gwendy’s Button Box by Stephen King and Richard Chizmar It’s the August 22nd, 1974, and Gwendy Peterson is a chubby twelve-year-old determined to lose weight before changing schools. She goes daily to the metal stairs that lead up the rock face to Castle View, and climbs as fast as she can to burn off all […]
The Force – By Don Winslow
The Force by Don Winslow Detective Denny Malone loves his job. A native of Staten Island, Malone loves nothing more than to immerse himself in his role as an elite cop with the NYPD. Together with his friends, Russo and Monty, he rules northern Manhattan. At least he likes to think he does. But the […]
Kings Of America – Novel By R.J. Ellory
Kings Of America by R.J. Ellory Rebel Voice has previously read a novel by Roger Jon Ellory and thought it a fine piece of writing. A Quiet Belief In Angels is streets ahead of Kings Of America which is, quite frankly, a terrible book. In his forward, Ellory commented upon the research that he undertook […]
Satori – Novel by Don Winslow
Satori by Don Winslow This literary gem is kinda like the thinking man’s Bond. It might make you feel that Jason Bourne has now met Indiana Jones. Satori is an espionage thriller of the highest calibre that will leave you gasping for more. The novel is based on Trevanian’s (Rodney Whitaker) novel, Shibumi, which Don […]
Strange Weather – Joe Hill novel
Strange Weather by Joe Hill This is a collection of four short novels by King the Younger, one of two male novelists sired by that master of horror writing, Stephen King. Joe Hill does have some of his auwl fella’s physical characteristics, but it’s his writing and the high standard therein that most readily marks […]
Tales Of Mystery And Terror – Edgar Allan Poe
Tales of Mystery and Terror by Edgar Allan Poe Edgar Allan Poe was born in Boston in 1809. He was orphaned at the age of two when Pa Poe did a runner and Ma Poe died from tuberculosis. He was raised by John Allan, a wealthy merchant with whom Edgar had a factious relationship. Poe’s […]