As I start writing this review for Brain Death, the little hairs on the back of my neck stand up yet again. I’ve always thought that being sealed in a barrel awake and then buried alive would be the worst way that a person could die. John Benedict has redefined my worst nightmare in his novel, Brain Death. The more I read the more chills I got. Only a medical professional could have come up with this story. OMG! And, it doesn’t stop with this medical conspiracy. The hits just keep on happening as new layers are added to the original conspiracy, bang, bang, bang. Brain Death doesn’t quit until the last page. Reassure yourself that you can handle it before you start reading. A master conspiracy.
Tuesday, July 30, 2024
Monday, July 22, 2024
Jeff Bailey reviews The Baltic Sanction by Jade Saul
I just finished read the debut novel, The Baltic Sanction, by Jade Saul and it was excellent. Conspiracy thrillers especially spy thrillers are my favorite genre. The Baltic Sanction fits right in and all the aspects of a thriller that I want to read. It was an intricate story line with multiple characters, locals, and plot twists. What I liked the most was that the ending of the story held the promise of many more thrillers to come in the series.
Just a teaser, “Who are the targets?” “Quinn and Aradky.” “Jesus!’ Leslie exclaimed. “The CIA chief and the SVR resident spy? Are you crazy?”
There is definitely a new player in the spy thriller genre and I look forward to Jade Saul’s next installment. I’m wondering how long it will be before we see the movie version of The Baltic Sanction? Remember the name.
Tuesday, July 16, 2024
Amanwithakindle.... reviews The Defect by Jeff Bailey
Anonymous reviews are
some of my favorites. This is a review of The Defect from a reader who calls himself:
AManWithAKindleWhosNotAfraidToUseIt. Fun.
I quote 'Aman....'
‘Authentic enough to make me wonder whether the official story is a coverup.
Reviewed in the United States on Amazon on March 6, 2024
In an
era of ever-watchful cybersecurity agencies, we shouldn’t worry about
terrorists breaking into a nuclear power plant to cause a meltdown, or should
we?
Jeff Bailey’s The Defect follows a terrorist attack on Desert Canyons nuclear
power plant. There is no Desert Canyons plant, but there was a San Onofre
Nuclear Generating Station near San Clemente, which was shut down 2013 (the
same year events take place in the book), after “defects were found in
replacement steam generators,” according to Wikipedia.
The technical detail in the book is authentic enough to make me wonder whether
the official story is a coverup, and the “defects” were caused by terrorists,
as Bailey wrote. The plotting and pacing are good. His writing style and
reminds me of Michael Crichton’s Andromeda Strain.
Overall, a worthwhile read.’
I especially like the comparison to Michael Crichton.
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Saturday, July 13, 2024
Jeff Bailey Reviews A Stone's Throw by Wayne Edwards
Monday, July 1, 2024
Jeff Bailey Reviews Tales From Another Deminsion by Robbie Sheerin
An emerging Sci-Fi fan favorite: that’s how I would describe Tales From Another Dimension by Robbie Sheerin. This is an interesting collection of Sci-Fi short stories by Robbie Sheerin. The impression that I got as I read through the stories was that it could so easily be adapted into a television series for Sci-Fi stories just as The Twilight Zone was series for spooky, light-horror stories.
As I read, I kept drifting to the line of thought of how I could envision developing each short story into an hour-long television episode. Weather it be an android who believes that he is human being hunted as a rogue. or an intergalactic diplomat realizing that he has just become a zoo specimen, Tales From Another Dimension delivers. I read Tales From Another Dimension over several evenings, but I could see it as a pool-side read: read a story, take a dip in the pool, read a story, take a dip in the pool, repeat. Maybe even a glass of wine or two. I can whole-heartedly recommend Tales From Another Dimension for those who enjoy great Sci-Fi and/or short stories.
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