The Kindle Worlds books are usually pretty entertaining fair. Nicholas Sansbury Smith’s Extinction Cycle series of military science fiction books are very popular with genre readers, and the Kindle Worlds books are a way for writers who are fans of the series to add their own flavour to the Extinxtion Cycle world. I don’t mind a bit of…
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Book review: SNAFU: Black Ops
The SNAFU series from Cohesion Press has been churning out military infused horror fiction for some time now. With ‘SNAFU: Black ops’ the publishers have enlisted the services of some cool cats like Jonathan Maberry and Nicholas Sansbury Smith, both of whom should be well-known to you if you read a lot of this sort…
Book review: From the Ashes (Extinction Cycle) – Michael Patrick Hicks
I approached this novella with a little trepidation after recently reading and being disappointed with ‘Hell Divers’ – the latest series of post-apocalyptic books from Nicholas Sansbury Smith, but I know that Michael can spin a good yarn, so in I went, armed to the teeth and ready to rock! In a world where a…
Book review: Hell Divers – Nicholas Sansbury Smith
I’ve heard a great deal about Mr Smith’s Extinction books. I’ve been meaning to read them for some time, but haven’t got around to it. ‘Hell Divers’ is the first in a new series of books that follows the fortunes of the last remaining humans as they fly above a destroyed Earth in a huge…