Seize The Night – Dean Koontz Novel

Seize The Night  by Dean Koontz This is the final Rebel Voice review of a Koontz novel in what has been a binge. Seize The Night is a good one to finish on. Christopher Snow suffers from the rare condition of xeroderma pigmentosum, a debilitating disease in which the carrier is extremely sensitive to light, […]

Secrets In Death – J.D. Robb Novel

Secrets In Death  by JD Robb Regular readers of Rebel Voice book reviews will know that the Lieutenant Eve Dallas series is a firm favourite, although serious reservations still exist regarding how soppy Roarke is. Secrets In Death is more of the same sterling stuff. It’s New York in the latter half of the 21st […]

Night Chills – Dean Koontz Novel

Night Chills  by Dean Koontz Koontz is an author who revels in notifying his readers about the social issues that he feels most strongly about. Rebel Voice has previously reviewed his novel, One Door Away From Heaven – which can be found here: One Door Away From Heaven – Novel By Dean Koontz which dealt […]

What The Night Knows – Dean Koontz Novel

What The Night Knows  by Dean Koontz Detective John Calvino is a man haunted by the events of a horrific childhood that he has shared with only his devoted and loving wife, artist painter, Nicolette. When Calvino visits a 14 years old killer, Billy Lucas, in prison, he begins to suspect that there is more […]

Lightening – Novel By Dean Koontz

Lightening  by Dean Koontz Koontzy has been around a while now. He’s a prolific writer. But for every couple of decent novels he pens, he usually presents at least one turkey. In Lightening, he has refrained from all-out dog-worship – which came as a great relief to Rebel Voice – yet while the writing is strong, […]

Cimarron Rose – A Novel By James Lee Burke

Cimarron Rose   by James Lee Burke This is the first book in the highly popular Billy Bob Holland series, set in the Texas borderlands in contemporary times. Ole Billy Bob is a defence lawyer, once a public prosecutor, once a Texas Ranger. He has a tendency to carry his Ranger skills and attitudes into his […]

The Dark Half – A Novel By Stephen King

The Dark Half  by Stephen King George Stark. Not a very nice guy. This is the tagline for King’s 1989 classic horror tale about a novelist and his uber-violent alter-ego. We can only hope that the premise of The Dark Half is not entirely auto-biographical. It begins with headaches suffered by 11 years old Thad […]

The Neon Rain – James Lee Burke Novel

The Neon Rain  by James Lee Burke This is book 1 in the Dave Robicheaux series and was first published way back in 1987 when mullets were the rage everywhere but in the hallowed halls of Rebel Voice. In The Neon Rain, we, the dedicated followers of the southern Louisiana police detective, get to meet our […]

The Whispering Room by Dean Koontz

The Whispering Room   by Dean Koontz This is the second in the Jane Hawk series and is a gripping thriller centered around the misuse of technology in our modern world. The first book was reviewed on Rebel Voice here: The Silent Corner Episode one introduced us to a dastardly plot hatched by a shady group […]

America City – Novel By Chris Beckett

America City   by Chris Beckett This novel was published in 2017 and, given the contents, Rebel Voice is curious as to whether or not Trump’s election campaign played a part in its construct. Set one hundred years in the future, global warming has caused major upheaval across the planet. In the US, severe drought in […]

Sleeping Beauties – Stephen King And Owen King

Sleeping Beauties    by Stephen King and Owen King This is the latest from one of the master storytellers of our time, and his son. Sleeping Beauties is an epic along the lines of his previous offering, The Dome. It is also one that will grip you tightly and drag you willingly as its mate into […]

Heaven’s Prisoners

Heaven’s Prisoners   by James Lee Burke Regular readers of these book reviews would be forgiven for thinking that Rebel Voice is the love-child of James Lee, such is the proliferation of his novels and the strong praise for them. I would like to assure all readers that this site has no connections to the US […]