Wow, what a week for books. I got an amazing selection from a variety of publishers that I am really excited to read. I also got a couple of books I bought online that I have been looking forward to for a while. This is a fantastic collection and I hope I get to read and review all of them.
Blood in the Dust by Bill Swiggs
This is an excellent sounding Australian adventure story, which I have just started to read. Already 40 pages in and really enjoying it.
The Grace Year by Kim Liggett
This is an intriguing novel that is already getting a lot of interest. I am looking forward to checking out this book’s curious story.
Cold Storage by David Koepp
A compelling techno-thriller from one of the screenwriters of Jurassic Park, should be pretty epic.
Ghosts of the Past by Tony Park
Another intriguing sounding piece of Australian fiction. I quite enjoyed Park’s last book, Scent of Fear, and this sounds like it will be an interesting historical adventure.
Angel Mage by Garth Nix
The latest book from bestselling author Garth Nix. I absolutely loved Nix’s Old Kingdom series when I was younger and I a very keen to check out his new series.
The Unforgiving City by Maggie Joel
Another book that dives in Australia’s history. This one should be a really good political thriller.
Graveyard Shift in Ghost Town by Michael Pryor
Not sure if I’ll get a chance to read this one, but it still sounds like it could be a lot of fun.
The Lost Ten by Harry Sidebottom
This is an excellent sounding historical fiction novel that I have been looking forward to for a while. I really loved Sidebottom’s last book, The Last Hour, and this one should hopefully be just as awesome.
God of Broken Things by Cameron Johnston
Yet another one that I have been looking forward to. I really enjoyed Johnston’s debut novel, The Traitor God, and cannot wait to see where Johnston takes this story next.