A review by mad_matx
Stiger's Tigers by Marc Alan Edelheit

3.0

Page turning, intriguing, and some - what I hope are - rookie mistakes.
Let me lead off with: I will be buying the next book in the series.
It appears this is the first book Edelheit has written? I sincerely hope that he has learned to edit himself: he repeatedly says or describes a thing in multiple ways. I think the worst was six times over half a dozen pages, I would have to re-read it to be sure, but please please PLEASE don't ask me to.
I am glad I stuck with it, because the story is interesting, and Edelheit has a good voice and a flair with words, the characters have life, and the situations feel real.
To repeat myself ;p - I look forward to the next book, but hope it is better edited.