A review by daaan
In Midnight's Silence by T. Frohock

2.0

It's a good feat of imagination, but I didn't really find the writing compelling. What struck me was how direct everything came across, specifically thoughts and emotions, of particular note the way Diago discusses his sexuality, it didn't resonate or feel important, it felt like a fact you might tell someone like what you had for breakfast. Moments of high drama were just skimmed through, like the confrontation of Moloch. There was the potential for good drama throughout it, but it was rushed, the setup and payoff were too close, the tension never built enough to be noticeable on the release. This could have been good, but as it stands it isn't.