Book Review: Profana’s Facelessย by Mason S. Haynie

Book Details:

Author: Mason S. Haynieย 
Release Date:
July 13, 2024
Series:
Genre: Dystopian, Dark Fiction
Format:ย E-bookย 
Pages: 276 pages
Publisher: –
Blurb:
There are secrets we must learn to exist.ย After the devastation at The Kolosaio, a wounded Ecclesia and the fledgling community of Profana must discover unique means of staying alive in their shared desert wasteland. Can they heal the scars of past faults and reconstruct? Meanwhile, inexplicable new threats attempt to shatter their paradigms and transform reality altogether. The question both Amaru and Saios must face is this: what do you find when you look into mystery?

Review

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Profana’s Faceless by Mason S. Haynie is a dark and complex exploration of survival, identity, and the mysteries that define our existence. Author Haynie explores the story of a community struggling to rebuild and find purpose after a catastrophic event against the backdrop of a desert wasteland! What is there not to like about this book?!

I would like to commend the author on the atmospheric world-building and the richly descriptive prose that was able to evoke a sense of desolation and tension that permeated every page. The book’s desolate world is not just a backdrop; itโ€™s a character in itself, actively shaping the lives and decisions of its inhabitants.

The characterisation of all the major characters is compelling, revealing their complexities and vulnerabilities in a way that feels authentic and relatable. The interplay between their need for survival and their search for meaning adds depth to the story, making their journey both physically and emotionally engaging.

The novel’s central themeโ€”the exploration of mystery and the unknownโ€”is handled with a deft hand. The author raises questions about the nature of reality and the secrets we must confront to survive. The introduction of new, inexplicable threats serves to heighten the tension and challenge the characters’ understanding of their world, leading to moments of existential reflection that will echo in the readers’ minds long after the book is over.

In spite of all these amazing things, the novelโ€™s dense narrative and philosophical undertones may pose a challenge for some readers. The pacing, while deliberate and effective in building suspense, occasionally slows down in favour of introspection.

Overall, despite these minor drawbacks, Profana’s Faceless is a thought-provoking and atmospheric read that rewards readers who appreciate layered storytelling and philosophical concepts. I’d strongly recommend it to all readers, as it is a haunting tale that lingers in the mind, inviting readers to look into the mysteries of their own lives and consider what they might find.


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Character Interview: Rafaela Louise Sanchez Gomez aka Raffi

Today, we are featuringย Rafaela Louise Sanchez Gomez aka Raffi, from Herald Petrel by Strangeย Seawolf, for our Character Interview feature.


The Interview

Character Artwork by Alj https://www.instagram.com/aljeensane/

Welcome to TRB! We are really excited to have you over. Pleaseโ€”

Oh, I am also very excited to be here. Like: big time! I got so many questions for you. Like, how is it to have a book blog? I think that must be totally exciting. But also exhausting, I imagine. I mean, all those reviews, you must read, like, superfast, like, at lightning speed or something. And thenโ€”

Uhm, this is a character interview. So, we are asking the character from a book questions, not the other way round. But before we begin with that, please give our readers a brief introduction about yourself.

Oh, yes, of course that makes so much more sense. Okay, my name is Rafaela Louise Sanchez Gomez but everybody calls me Raffi. I like that better, too. Like, you can totally trip over every single part of my full name, but Raffi is something straightforward and easy to say, right?

Right. What is your age and what do you do for a living?

Iโ€™m 19, will turn 20 this year. I work as Mister Galahadโ€™s assistant. Have you met Mister Galahad already? Heโ€™s like, the cutest boss ever. Oh, wait, no, not what you are thinking. Not like that. Iโ€™m asexual, you know? Thatโ€™s actually why I am Mister Galahadโ€™s assistant. Okay, no, that sounded better in my head than when I said it out loud. But, yeah, matter of fact, I am assistant to the Head of Logistics at the Company but right now it is nearly like I am unemployed because we are on this spaceship and, let me tell you something, a cargo spaceship is like, the most boring place ever. Like, nothing happens round here. Like, if you think watching your toenails grow is boring try being on a spaceship where everybody but yourself has work to do. I had imagined this being much more fun. Ah, well, live and learn, huh?

That ties in well with our next question: How you like to spend your free time?

Oh, I love playing games on the entertainment system. Doesnโ€™t matter what, really. Horror, fantasy, mystery, I do them all, action, strategy, shooters. I hate when they force a romantic sub-plot on your character, though. Seems nobody keeps the aromantics in mind, really. Same with movies. And most of the plot lines are somewhat dull. But itโ€™s still fun. I mean, some of the Company productions are so plain stupid it is just too much fun criticizing them to the ground. We do that sometimes, Mister Galahad and me. We get some snacks and watch a movie together, the more stupid, the better and then we laugh our heads off.

Please share some of your beliefs, principles, motivations and morals (can be social, religious or political or, etc. Anything that will help us get to know you better.)

Okay, soโ€ฆbear with me. I think religions are just a load of crap but also, itโ€™s okay when people believe in stuff. Like, you know, whatever you need to keep you upright and get you out of bed every day, right?

I myself, I think justice is important and that everybody should be treated equal, no matter the species and rank. You know, nobody is less than the other. But I see that a lot. You know, look who is promoted in the Company and who stays in the entry level positions. Notice something? Yeah, the higher in the hierarchy you get, the more it is exclusively Earthlings. Or look how people are exploited because they are from a certain species. Like, Handorians only doing the menial work like cleaning the offices or Blunkarians being put into jobs they have to perform without breaks just because they have two heads and therefore one can sleep while the other is awake. But thatโ€™s not right. Everybody deserves breaks and vacations! And also doing stuff they enjoy! There is so much injustice in this universe. And thatโ€™s just not right!

Tell us something about your family and childhood.

Woah, you have to come visit and meet them all! We are one big family, it is amazing! Like, I do have a brother and three sisters, although two of them are technically just my half-sisters but I have so many cousins I canโ€™t even count them! And we all lived together until I moved out to be closer to work. It was like, yeah, several houses which all belonged to my family. And several moms and dads. So, yeah, I do have a biological mom and dad, thatโ€™s where I got the Sanchez and the Gomez from but emotionally there is also Pรก Ramรญrez and then there is dear Mommy Matii and Bantak andโ€ฆ I am starting to bore you, right? Well, you can just write down that I had a happy childhood and I love my family very much. Every single one of them. Even the weird ones like uncle Albi. Perhaps especially uncle Albi. But, yeah, donโ€™t get me startedโ€ฆ

Tell us something about your dreams and aspirations? Were you able to achieve them or are you planning to?

You know, thatโ€™s a good question. I mean, if you think what I really would like to do it would be becoming a game designer or an author for entertainment system series. I could write much better stuff than the crap that is on, you know? But at the same time, I know it isnโ€™t possible. My ideas of a good story just donโ€™t align enough with companyโ€™s values. Theyโ€™d never let me do what I want to do. Might do some *looks around, lowers voice* independent stuff. But you better not write that.

*Continues with her usual cheery, bubbly, excited voice* I think working corporate is okay for the time being. The money is okay. Not much excitement. But I am glad that I now work for Mister Galahad. The team before that was a disaster. They had exactly two topics: romantic relationships and sex. It sucked!

But I think in the future I want to do something different. I like people and I want to have a job that is actually meaningful, you know? One that makes a difference. Still not sure what it could be, but it certainly isnโ€™t what I am doing right now.

What is your biggest fear in life?

Something bad happening to my family or my friends.

How would you describe your life in one sentence?

Ready for my next adventure.

What is the worst thing that has ever happened to you?

When my Granddaddy died. It was so unexpected and so hard for all of us, for Grammy, especially. It was nearly as if the house lost its soul. Nobody knew he was so sick. He always tried to conceal it so we wouldnโ€™t worry. If he had just said something earlier. *gulps* I mean, probably, there was nothing that could have been done but still, why didnโ€™t he say something? He denied us to take care of him, you know? *gulps*

Iโ€™m sorry for your loss. Did it change you for the better or the worse?

I think it made me cherish life more, you know? Like, it showed me how fast life can be over and that doing stuff I donโ€™t want to do is a waste of precious time. Also, that we have to watch out for each other and you canโ€™t always see what is going on in people. I try to be more aware of the people close to me, now.

Okay, last question: What are your plans for the future?

Oh, well, I am excited to see Providence 5. I have never been there, have you?

I am not thinking farther ahead because, yeah, as I said, life is precious and I like to see what opportunities arise and just, you know, grab them and see where they take me.

Since this was the last one: Can I ask you some questions, now?

Well, thanks a lot, Raffi, for your intruiguing answers. I look forward to reading more about your adventures in the future!


Herald Petrel

If you ask Harold Galahad, he isnโ€™t fit to lead the crew of the half-destroyed cargo spaceship Herald Petrel back home. But nobody asks Harry.

An explosion leaves the ship helplessly floating in space and Harry reliving his own personal nightmare. He doesnโ€™t want to be a captain anymore, and nobody trusts him as captainโ€”least of all himself. The crew behaves strangely, his first officer is less than helpful, and the more he finds out, the more Harry has to challenge his own beliefs. While forced to relive the darkest part of his past, Captain Harold Galahad needs to figure out what happened and find a way back home.

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Book Review: Deadly Odds 7.0 by Allen Wyler

Book Details:

Author: Allen Wyler
Release Date:
July 16, 2024
Series:
Genre: Techno-Thriller, Suspense, Mystery
Format:ย E-bookย 
Pages: 298 pages
Publisher: Stairway Press
Blurb:
In Wylerโ€™s 7th installment of the Deadly Odds techno-thriller series, reformed hacker Arnold Gold and his team are contracted to come up with a daring plan to sneak past the buildingโ€™s newly installed AI-enhanced security systems to hack the computers and offices a high-profile Seattle law firm in an ultra-secure downtown office building while squaring off against the clock and a hard-driving, paranoid Head of Security, Itzhak Mizrahi.

Review

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Deadly Odds 7.0 by Allen Wyler is the seventh instalment of the Deadly Odds techno-thriller series in which the author ramps up the tension, combining cutting-edge technology with nail-biting suspense in a story that is as intellectually stimulating as it is unputdownable.

Arnold Gold, the main character, now more seasoned and cautious, faces a new challenge that tests his skills and moral compass. Tasked with infiltrating a high-profile Seattle law firm’s ultra-secure office, Arnold and his team must outsmart an AI-enhanced security system that represents the pinnacle of current technological advancements. The portrayal of this AI system is both realistic and thought-provoking, showcasing Wyler’s deep understanding of technology and its implications.

The character of Itzhak Mizrahi, the paranoid Head of Security, serves as a formidable antagonist. His intense scrutiny and strategic mind make the cat-and-mouse game between security and intrusion intensely compelling. Author Wyler does an excellent job of crafting a character who is not only a worthy opponent but also a catalyst for elevating the psychological tension throughout the narrative.

Author Wylerโ€™s narrative excels in pacing and structure, balancing technical explanations of hacking and security with fast-paced action sequences. This balance ensures that “Deadly Odds 7.0” is accessible to readers who may not have a background in technology while still satisfying those who do. The detailed descriptions of Seattleโ€™s downtown and the law firmโ€™s office add a vivid setting to the high-tech escapades.

However, the novel occasionally struggles with dialogue that can feel stilted, which slightly hampers its otherwise seamless narrative flow. Additionally, while the technological aspects are generally well-handled, there are moments where the technical jargon might overwhelm a casual reader. Despite these minor issues, the novelโ€™s strengths far outweigh its shortcomings.

Overall, Deadly Odds 7.0 is a thrilling addition to Allen Wylerโ€™s repertoire, offering fans of the series and newcomers alike a gripping tale of cyber intrigue. Arnold Goldโ€™s latest adventure is a reminder of the precarious balance between security and privacy in the digital age and the lengths individuals will go to protectโ€”or dismantleโ€”it. This instalment not only entertains but also raises pertinent questions about the future of AI and cybersecurity, making it a must-read for techno-thriller aficionados.


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Character Interview: Captain Harold Galahad

Today, we are featuring Captain Harold Galahad, the protagonist of Herald Petrel by Strange Seawolf, for our Character Interview feature.


The Interview

Captain Harold Galahad, Captain of the cargo space ship Herald Petrel marching down a corridor with cables dangling about. He wears a disarranged company uniform, has a glowing battery under his arm and looks determined.
Character Artwork by Alj https://www.instagram.com/aljeensane/

Welcome to The Reading Bud! We are really excited to have you over. Please give our readers a brief introduction about yourself before we begin.

Thank you for having me. My name is Harry Galahad. I was born on Earth. Current residence Charkovaya. I have a background in Space Navigation and Intergalactic Law. I was navigation officer and later captain on exploratory missions to the outskirts of the universe for my university. Later I worked as a captain for the Company.

Which brings me to my next question: What is your age and what do you do for a living?

I am 47 and Iโ€™m Head Logistics Planer for the Company. Well, actually, right now I am captain on a delivery flight to Providence 5, on the cargo spaceship Herald Petrel but that isโ€ฆ it is not what I do for a living, usually. Iโ€™m not a captain any longer. It is justโ€ฆ justโ€ฆ because my friend Singh canโ€™t do it anymore. He was the captain. I have just taken over because nobody else was available. And alsoโ€ฆ I mean, he was my best friend. There are some things that are justโ€ฆ a moral obligation, I guess?

What happened to your friend?

Heโ€™s dead.

Oh, very sorry to hear that. Letโ€™s change topic. How you like to spend your free time?

Oh, I love listening to music. Beethoven, mainly. Sometimes Bach and Tchaikowski. Some Jazz as well. I alsoโ€ฆ *looks around as if to make sure nobody is listening in and lowers voice* โ€ฆread.

Oh, interesting, what do you read?

Not so loud! People could hear us! *whispers* I have a soft spot for Earthโ€™s ancient literature. They called it Science Fiction, back in the 20th and early 21st century. It is endearing to see how they envisioned the future back then. Nearly cute. I mean, now, 500 years later, of course it is easy to see how wrong they were. I mean, yeah, intergalactic space flight became possible, and Earth rules the universe butโ€ฆ letโ€™s not go into this further.

Alright. Please share some of your beliefs, principles, motivations and morals (can be social, religious or political or, etc. Anything that will help us get to know you better.)

Oh, I am just a normal bloke, I guess. Iโ€™m not especially religious or anything. I guess when you are traveling the outskirts of the universe and work with a lot of people from different planets, all kinds of species, you know, Blunkarians, Gathesians, Laharians, even some from Phtatโ€™Grthakโ€ฆ you kind ofโ€ฆlose the faith that there is one true religion. I think there are some moral principles that would be good if everybody adhered to them. You know, things like: Treat others like you yourself want to be treated. Help others if you can. When in a stronger position, protect the ones who canโ€™t protect themselves. Common sense, really.

Hm, sounds plausible but also rather generic. Perhaps tell us a bit more about your motivation?

Generic? *scoffs* Universally true and applicable, more like it. But this is your space, so I am not going to argue. Motivation, you say? *exhales* I donโ€™t have much motivation to do anything lately, truth be told. I mean, I want to get over this mission, land that damn thing on Providence 5 and take the next flight back to Charkovaya to get behind my desk again. Howโ€™s that for a motivation?

Uhmโ€ฆenough to understand you donโ€™t want to dwell on that subject. Soโ€ฆTell us something about your family and childhood.

Ah, yeah, thatโ€™s better. I had a happy childhood. My parents were great people and paved the way so I could study. They were a bit disappointed that I didnโ€™t become a priest like they originally intended, but I hope I made them proud with my career. So, sorry, no tragic backstory to unearth here.

Oh, thatโ€™s okay. Not every character needs a traumatic childhood, although we see that a lot. Tell us something about your dreams and aspirations? Were you able to achieve them or are you planning to?

Oh, you know, I lived my life. I still know how excited I was as a newly appointed navigation officer. I also know how proud I was when I earned my stripes as a captain. But thatโ€™s in the past. Nowadays, those things donโ€™t matter to me anymore. Nothing matters anymore. *stares ahead as if he sees something no one else sees*

What is your biggest fear in life?

I have lost the ability to be scared of anything. When death comes to take me, I am more than ready. *flinches* Oh, wait, no, thatโ€™s not true. If something bad happens to Raffi, that would be horrible! And likely. Sheโ€™s so nosy! She always wants to find out. I just hope she keeps out of trouble.

Who is Raffi?

My assistant. Perhaps you should interview her, too. She sure would enjoy that! And talk your ear off. Be warned. *smiles for the first time during the interview, a very warm smile, his eyes twinkling*

Perhaps weโ€™ll do that, thanks for the hint. How would you describe your life in one sentence?

I can even do in one word: pointless.

What is the worst thing that has ever happened to you?

*mumbles* I have lost my wife. Three years ago. On the 25th of March 2519.

Oh. I am sorry for your loss. What happened?

An accident. I donโ€™t want to talk about it. *brushes over his eyes*

Did it change you for the better or the worse?

*stares at the interviewer for several seconds before asking* Who can tell?

What are your plans for the future?

Bringing this ship to Providence 5 with as little disruption as possible. Get back behind my desk. I hope my life doesnโ€™t last too long.

Well, thanks a lot, Captain Galahad, for your frank answers. I look forward to reading more about your adventures in the future!


Herald Petrel

If you ask Harold Galahad, he isnโ€™t fit to lead the crew of the half-destroyed cargo spaceship Herald Petrel back home. But nobody asks Harry.

An explosion leaves the ship helplessly floating in space and Harry reliving his own personal nightmare. He doesnโ€™t want to be a captain anymore, and nobody trusts him as captainโ€”least of all himself. The crew behaves strangely, his first officer is less than helpful, and the more he finds out, the more Harry has to challenge his own beliefs. While forced to relive the darkest part of his past, Captain Harold Galahad needs to figure out what happened and find a way back home.

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Excerpt Reveal: Deadly Odds 7.0 by Allen Wyler

Welcome to TRB Lounge! We’re thrilled to host author Allen Whyler today, who will be unveiling an intriguing excerpt from their newest release, Deadly Odds 7.0. Dive in and get an exclusive sneak peek into the intriguing world they’ve crafted in their latest work!


About the Book

Deadly Odds 7.0

In Wyler’s 7th installment of the Deadly Odds techno-thriller series, reformed hacker Arnold Gold and his team are contracted to come up with a daring plan to sneak past the building’s newly installed AI-enhanced security systems to hack the computers and offices a high-profile Seattle law firm in an ultra-secure downtown office building while squaring off against the clock and a hard-driving, paranoid Head of Security, Itzhak Mizrahi.


Excerpt

EXCEPT FOR OCASSIONALย intense sapphire glints from her eyes, low sweeping cedar branches formed an island of impenetrable layered shadows in a lake of harsh mercury-vapor streetlight, cloistering a petite female in black jeans, black wool turtleneck, black shoes, and a black ski mask over her pale white skin and regimented coif of platinum-blond hair. She sat cross-legged in a roughly triangular patch of weed-infested ivy, back propped against the scaly red strips of cedar bark. Her third consecutive night of surveilling Arnold Goldโ€™s home from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Precisely. And like the prior nights, no one appeared to be inside the ultra-contemporary cube despite various lights that turned on at the same time each evening. Alexa smart switches, she assumed.

Another glance at her watch. Another sixty minutes had just snailed past. Amazing. The time just seemed toโ€ฆ dissipate. Another sixty minutes of her life had evaporated doingโ€ฆ what, exactly? Surveillance. There was, however, a bright side. Those sixty minutes were billable. The not-so-bright side, however, was that the time could never be recaptured. Oh well, it was a job, and like certain orifices, everybody needs one. If she werenโ€™t doing this, she might be wiping tables and slinging hash browns at a Dennyโ€™s. She stifled a yawn. Enough. She had fulfilled her commitment for the evening.

According to the property records, this was indeed Goldโ€™s home. But he wasnโ€™t inside during the specified hours on these specified evenings. Where was he? On vacation? At a girlfriendโ€™s? Or perhaps a boyfriendโ€™s? No idea and not her problem, for she hadnโ€™t been asked to address that question. Adhering to her well-established reputation as a diligent and rigorous investigator, she intended to write up the exact details outlined in the assignment and that would be that. Then on to the next job.

She stood, swatted debris from her black pants, did an about-face to ruffle the matted ivy back into some semblance of natural confusion, then stepped back to inspect how well sheโ€™d disguised her presence. Not quite perfect. Bending over, she messed up an edge that didnโ€™t look quite right. Surveyed her work again and nodded silent approval. Now it was perfect. 

Three full strides and she was standing on the edge of the narrow, windy, asphalt side street. Stood still for a moment, scanning the immediate vicinity. No vehicular nor pedestrian traffic. No one in sight. Off came her ski mask, which she quickly wadded into the back pocket of her jeans, then slid from the concealing shadows up the sidewalk of the deserted street. Turned right at the corner, continued straight ahead for half a block, then another right turn into the alley that again shrouded her in the dense shadows of shrubs and fences. Silently she navigated an obstacle course of color-coded recycling, garbage, and compost bins, all the while concealed in the darkest areas. Her contracted three hours finished, she was now working on her own time. But true to her reputation for scrupulous thoroughness, she felt it necessary to add a trademark garnish to her report. Lest anyone should ever accuse her work of being shoddy. And besides, it cost only a handful of minutes. Salve for her conscience. This job, after all, had turned out to be less of a challenge than originally thought, so anything to spice it up…


About The Author

Allen Wyler

Allen Wyler is a retired neurosurgeon who lives in Seattle.

Allen’s thrillers have twice been nominated for the prestigious Thriller Award. He has served on the Board of Directors of the International Thriller Writers and is also an active member of the North American Crime Writers and Mystery Writers of America. He lives in Seattle.

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Book Review: The Means of Keeping by Rich Marcello

Book Details:

Author:  Rich Marcello
Release Date:
July 12, 2024
Series:
Genre: Literary Fiction, Climate-Fiction, Drama
Format: E-book 
Pages: 332 pages
Publisher: HarvardTown Press
Blurb:
The Means of Keeping is a profound exploration of grief, friendship, and the indelible impact of climate change on personal and global scales. Set in a near-future America, the novel follows Tereza Allard and David Luca, two lifelong friends in their forties shattered by a climate crisis-induced tragedy that claims the lives of their families. The evolving dynamics between these characters against the pressing issue of climate change provide a rich narrative ground, exploring the intersections of personal loss, love, renewal, environmental activism, and the search for meaning in a world on the brink of unrepairable catastrophe.

With a narrative style that blends the introspective depth of Kazuo Ishiguroโ€™s works with the environmental consciousness of Barbara Kingsolver, The Means of Keeping is aimed at readers who appreciate books that not only tell a compelling story but also reflect on the larger issues facing humanity today. With haunting prose and evocative imagery, the novel challenges us to imagine a future where love, resilience, community, and the fervent desire to protect our planet become the means to reclaim our shared humanity. May our children inherit not only a healthier planet but also an indomitable spirit to prevail against all odds.

Review

Rating: 5 out of 5.

The Means of Keeping by Rich Marcello is a beautifully penned novel that resonates deeply with our current environmental and emotional situations. Author Marcello skilfully captures the complex web of human emotions against the stark backdrop of a climate-ravaged world, crafting a poignant story.

The main characters, Tereza and David, are developed with remarkable depth and realism. Their journey through grief and towards healing in the wake of a devastating climate crisis-induced tragedy is both heart-wrenching and beautifully depicted. The personal losses they endure are a microcosm of the global catastrophe unfolding around them, making their story a powerful allegory.

The author’s ability to intertwine personal and global tragedies is quite impressive. The exploration of love, renewal, and environmental activism is beautifully woven into the story, making The Means of Keeping a significant commentary on the times we live in. The novel does not just tell a storyโ€”it also poses urgent questions about the future of our planet and the legacy we wish to leave for future generations.

Overall, The Means of Keeping is a book that deserves a place on the shelves of anyone who values deeply moving narratives intertwined with significant contemporary challenges. Author Rich Marcello has not only written a book that entertains but one that also enlightens and inspires.


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