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    The Frozen Realm
    Book 1 in the series:12 Miles Below

    The Frozen Realm - 12 Miles Below by Mark Arrows
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    'The Frozen Realm' in the series '12 Miles Below' by Mark Arrows is a captivating blend of science fiction and fantasy elements set in a post-apocalyptic world. The story follows a protagonist who embarks on a journey filled with mystery, action, and emotional depth while navigating through underground ruins and facing challenges involving a mix of technology, magic, and ancient mythology. The writing style is described as immersive, with a well-executed progression fantasy dungeon dive at its core, veiled by a layer of sci-fi elements and intense, cliffhanging thrills.


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    Ararat
    Book 1 in the series:Ben Walker

    Ararat - Ben Walker by Christopher Golden
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    Ararat by Christopher Golden follows a team of archaeologists who uncover a buried ship on Mount Ararat that could potentially be Noah's Ark. As they investigate further, they encounter supernatural elements and must navigate treacherous situations to survive. The book combines elements of horror, adventure, and suspense, keeping readers on edge as the team delves deeper into the mysteries hidden within the ark. Golden's writing style is described as crisp and engaging, painting vivid pictures without overwhelming the reader with unnecessary details.

    Feyiz froze, breath catching in his throat as he put his hands out to steady himself, waiting for the tremor to end. Instead it worsened. His clients shouted at him in German, a language he did not sp...

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    Earthcore by Scott Sigler
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    Earthcore by Scott Sigler is a thrilling science fiction novel that delves into the world of mining and corporate greed. The story follows a group of diverse characters, including a ruthless mining company led by Connell Kirkland, as they discover what seems to be the largest platinum deposit in the world. As the plot unfolds, the characters face various challenges and dangers, including creatures living deep below the earth's surface. The book intricately weaves together elements of thriller, science fiction, and horror, keeping readers on the edge of their seats with its fast-paced narrative and unexpected twists.

    Sonny McGuiness checked the time on his cell phone. Goddammit — he’d spent thirty minutes now, sitting at a corner table, staring angrily at the long-haired Indian sitting across from him. The bar was...

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    The Anomaly
    Book 1 in the series:The Anomaly Files

    The Anomaly - The Anomaly Files by Michael Rutger
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    The Anomaly by Michael Rutger is a thrilling adventure novel that follows Nolan Moore, a rogue archaeologist, and his team as they embark on a journey to find a mysterious cave hidden in the Grand Canyon. The plot unfolds with unexpected twists and turns, revealing dark secrets and supernatural occurrences within the cave. The book is described as a mix of Indiana Jones and The X-Files, offering a fast-paced and action-packed storyline that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.

    The author, Michael Rutger, creates a vivid and atmospheric setting, with well-developed characters and descriptive imagery that brings the story to life. The book combines elements of conspiracy theories, mystery, monsters, and alien technology, providing a unique and engaging reading experience. Despite some controversial aspects, such as underlying racism in the premise, the book offers a thrilling and entertaining adventure that captivates readers till the end.

    It took six hours to get to the Grand Canyon from LA despite the fact that Ken drives like a crazy person, and by the time we arrived at the hotel it was late afternoon and everyone was very hot and e...

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    Shades of Rust and Ruin - Shades of Rust and Ruin by A.G. Howard
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    'Shades of Rust and Ruin' by A.G. Howard follows Nix, who is on a mission to solve the Goblin King's maze before midnight to escape a cursed world. The book is set around Halloween time and delves into a steampunk labyrinth filled with spooky vibes and a punk aesthetic. The story intertwines elements from Christina Rossetti's poem Goblin Market and Jim Hensen's Labyrinth, creating a captivating world of goblins, faeries, and a maze that must be navigated by the stroke of midnight.

    Nix's journey is not only a physical adventure but also a dive into themes of survivor's guilt, depression, anxiety, and familial curses. A.G. Howard's writing style is described as addicting, captivating, and hard to put down, with rich imagery and world-building that immerses readers into a dark and sinister underground world where fantasy and reality intertwine.


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