Posts Tagged ‘sci-fi’

Posted by XanderRichards at 5 May 2012

Category: News

Diane Rapp is an author from Trinity, Texas.  She started writing as a cure for insomnia, but now enjoys vicariously traveling the world—and beyond—as she writes her characters’ adventures.  Diane is the author of the ‘Heirs To The Throne’ sci-fi trilogy and ‘High Seas Mystery’ series.  She very kindly offered to review ‘COAST: An Act Of Burial’ and here’s her review.

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James Bond Move Over For the COAST Team

When I think of the character James Bond, Sean Connery immediately comes to mind.  Then my brain flickers through other actors until it stops at Pierce Brosnan (sigh) and finally lands on the current actor, Daniel Craig.  (I’m still getting used to him.)  Why should readers settle for one secret agent when we can have three?  That’s what I thought as I read this exciting action/adventure novel.

COAST (Covert Operations And Surveillance Team) is a secret military organization filled with fifteen teams of gutsy secret agents.  Each three man team of the TDR (Tactical Deployment and Response) 1 through 15 is a highly trained group of specialists who perform covert operations.  This story follows the exploits of the TDR.12 team consisting of Ian McKinley, Chris Carter, and Martin Brook—flawed men filled with courage, intelligence, and deadly skills.

Testosterone nearly drips off the page as these men perform breathtaking acts of bravery.  True to the genre, readers are treated to submarine wreck diving, car, plane, and helicopter chases, plus organized military attacks.  The TDR.12 team must track down stolen nuclear warheads before a group bent on world domination destroys life as we know it.  They face bombings, murders, kidnapping, and a traitor within the COAST organization.  The intelligent, well-financed enemy keeps one step ahead whenever they discover a lead.  Unpredictability is the team’s secret asset but usually lands them in trouble.

The author peppers the entertaining narrative with military language, British slang, and an “alphabet soup” of organizations.  He explains a few immediately but also provides an interesting glossary at the end of the book.  I don’t know much about weaponry, but the characters describe their favorite weapons with enough detail to make a military aficionado swoon.  The author’s research on mining, high-tech gadgets, and military protocol brings reality to the storyline, and he explores the minds of his characters to make them believable.  Readers who enjoy military suspense, gutsy heroes, and action-packed adventures should buy this book.  There are heroes like these men protecting us every day, and this novel helps us appreciate their sacrifice.

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Love that last line!  Curiously, it’s very similar to the dedication in the printed version of ‘COAST: An Act Of Burial’.  Anyway, I want to express my appreciation for Diane’s kind words and great review.  As I’m a bit of a sci-fi user, I’m shortly going to be reading and reviewing her novel ‘Howl Of The Wolf‘, which is the first of Diane’s ‘Heirs To The Throne‘ trilogy.  So stay tuned folks!

Roger and out, X.

Posted by XanderRichards at 24 April 2012

Category: News

If the retailers don’t get my spy novel out on Monday 30th, I’ll doubtless be really embarrassed.  But I guess it’ll happen when it happens.  I’ll just have to make sure that the firework display, orchestral concert, circus, global press conference, space shuttle flyby and all the other huge launch events can be flexible.  I wish!

I’ve made some new author friends thanks to the wonder of Twitter.  One of them, who seems to be a very good writer, has kindly offered to review ‘COAST: An Act Of Burial’ so, by way of return, I’m going to be reviewing the first novel in their sci-fi trilogy.  I’ve got some research and another book to read before I can get my teeth into it, but I’m looking forward to it.  The story concept is fascinatingly unique.

And talking of story concepts, I guess apart from supporting the marketing efforts of my first novel, I have to write the second.  This is a slightly daunting task because, firstly, my brain has mostly been out of writing mode since I finished the first one and, secondly, I had the story of the first in my head for twenty plus years, so it was (relatively) easy.  This time it’s a fresh story, new situations, virgin locations and additional characters—to whatever extent, a new world to play in.  But I’m looking forward to it.

In other news, I’ve found a Print-on-Demand company who are offering incredibly reasonable prices and low minimum order numbers, so it looks like I’ll be able to do a short print run.  The printed copies will mainly be sent to reviewers, but also given to the many people who’ve really helped me out with this venture.

Right, that’s all for now.  Only six days to go… set your diaries to ‘stun’.  Don’t forget to check out my author page on Facebook!

Roger and out, X.