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Hel's Eight by Stark Holborn
4.0
I am loving this uptake is main characters who are interesting realistic ages.
Through the swirls of dust and time, this book carries mystery and suspense. This space western drama is told through the POVs of people living on the planet Factus. A desolate place filled with desperados and the desperate, and something else that lurk beyond and through the sand.
Don't run away
This book is such a mind twister, almost more magical realism than scifi and it's a very human driven story.
Though it's all very much a sci-fi story - with space travel and high tech. But it also constrasts with the low technology of a pioneer culture.
Though it has a slow, kinda confusing start, it then takes off like hell on wheels. I love the older female main protagonists point of view. Characters with rich pasts and history instead of starry eyed protagonists fresh from childhood.
Through the swirls of dust and time, this book carries mystery and suspense. This space western drama is told through the POVs of people living on the planet Factus. A desolate place filled with desperados and the desperate, and something else that lurk beyond and through the sand.
Don't run away
This book is such a mind twister, almost more magical realism than scifi and it's a very human driven story.
Though it's all very much a sci-fi story - with space travel and high tech. But it also constrasts with the low technology of a pioneer culture.
Though it has a slow, kinda confusing start, it then takes off like hell on wheels. I love the older female main protagonists point of view. Characters with rich pasts and history instead of starry eyed protagonists fresh from childhood.