A review by emeraldreviews
Dark Dweller by Gareth Worthington

5.0

A spectacular sci-fi epic rooted in the majesty of Ancient Greek myth.

I wasn’t sure what to expect when I first was asked to review this book. Sci-fi is a favoured genre of mine but this felt different. It sounded more like a divine mission style story set in space, in actual fact this novel embodies everything you would expect from a classic story of human exploration and ultimately, basic human instinct.

Gareth Worthington is an out of this world writer. This story enveloped me in a shroud of mystery and intrigue. It also implanted beautiful imagery in my mind, all the while developing the almost poetic story stored within the pages. No elements were sacrificed in the creation of the sci-fi masterpiece.

Dark Dweller takes you on a thrilling ride from the depths of space, time itself, and planters bodies. One moment it’s a police interview/therapy session and the next it’s lunar exploration and then for good measure a bit of terrorism. There is an overlaid aura of terror throughout the book that gradually intensifies.

Dark Dweller by Gareth Worthington is an absolute triumph. A modern sci-fi masterpiece from an immensely talented writer. Get this on your shelf!

Thank you Dropship Publishing and Black Crow PR for the opportunity to read this! And thank you Gareth for being so interactive and chatting with me! You’re a great person!