Book Review: Herculean By Jeremy Robinson

2019-03-11

In this spinoff from the Chess Team/ Jack Sigler series, we see George Pierce - best friend of Jack Sigler aka King - begin working outright with the Herculean Society, taking over from where the Chess Team left that group. In this first adventure, Pierce and his allies - several characters introduced in the Chess Team series, even if...

Book Review: Hunger By Jeremy Robinson

2019-03-11

Curing world hunger sounds great, right?

That is why I did it. I wanted to be the guy that solved World Hunger.

And I did. I used genetic modification to unlock so-called "junk" DNA in plants, and with this I was able to allow them to grow anywhere that had a permeable surface. Desert? Not a problem. Marsh? Not a problem. Mountains? Not a problem. As long as it didn't involve steel, concrete, rock, or the like, my plants would grow.

Un...

Book Review: Mirrorworld By Jeremy Robinson

2019-03-11

Jeremy Robinson has long been rumored to be building towards a world-spanning crossover event, and in this book he gives himself potentially his most powerful weapon yet for such an event.

The Dread are among us, but we can't see them unless they *really* want us to. They are the unspeakable horrors we feel, even the uncomfortablenes...

Book Review: Omega By Jeremy Robinson

2019-03-11

Picking up right where RAGNAROK leaves us, we think we know what is coming. Particularly with a title like OMEGA, you're expecting an ending.

And an ending you get. But it is NOT going to be one you see coming.

Along the way, you get classic CHESS TEAM level kicking of ass. You get old bad guys. You get a couple of new ones. You get old friends. You get new ones. You get old players switching teams.

And in the end, you get...

an end.

Jeremy and Kane thro...

Book Review: Patriot By Jeremy Robinson

2019-03-11

Another solid entry in the tales of Jack Sigler's journey through time. In this one, we first encounter a group of Americans searching for a treasure that can secure the fledgling United States of America in their war against their...

Book Review: Prime By Jeremy Robinson

2019-03-11

The latest edition of the Chess Team saga takes it back to before it all began - when Jack Sigler was known as "Elvis" and before he had ever met Stan Tremblay, Shin Dae Jung, Erik Somers, and Zelda Baker.

I'm not going to get into the plot on this review, suffice it to say that it is a classic Chess Team rollercoaster that has them travel over much of the globe while explaining the need for just such a team very well.

If you've never read a Jeremy Robinson book, particularly from the Chess Team series, this one is the fir...

Book Review: Project 731 By Jeremy Robinson

2019-03-11

Jeremy Robinson continues to show why he is the master of the Kaiju literary genre - and deserves to see his ideas put to the big screen. This story in particular seems almost tailor-made for Hollywood - two terrifying creatures combine, and the original form of one of them has to stop the other.

Our action here picks up not long after where PROJECT MAIGO finished up, deali...

Book Review: Project Hyperion By Jeremy Robinson

2019-03-11

In the latest entrant of the NEMESIS series, we FINALLY begin seeing some things set in motion that have been rumored and hinted at for YEARS.

Jon Hudson and family are out in the bay investigating a "sea monster". Nemesis, now controlled by Jon's frenemy ninja Endo, is recuperating deep in the ocean hundreds of miles away. But Nemesis senses something... the Aeros are sending in their vangu...

Book Review: Project Maigo By Jeremy Robinson

2019-03-11

Jeremy Robinson continues the NEMESIS story, only this time... there are a LOT more kaiju!

Follow Jon Hudson and the FC-P as they work to figure out why ...

Book Review: Refuge By Jeremy Robinson

2019-03-11

This book was originally published in 5 parts. The following are the reviews for each part, compiled together here.

Night of the Blood Sky: Small town New Hampshire. July 4th. Most of the town is emptying out to go to the fireworks in a nearby town, a few are staying behind to either get drunk or get frisky. Nothing too earth shattering.

And then the church bell starts ringing... without anyone pulling it!

When the bell stops ringing, the town itself appears to be the same... except that somehow everything outside the borders of the town has... changed. Buckle in your seatbelts, because things are about to get wild!

Darkness Falls (w/ Daniel S. Boucher): Book 2 of the Refuge Saga opens with a new primary character waking up from a drunken stupor to the new "reality" of life in Refuge. The church bell has once again sounded, and now a darkness has fallen, along with ash falling like snow and covering everything. Thanks to Book 1 taking care of the setup, this book dives right in to the mystery and action. More creepy, more monsters, and more hearta...