Book of the Week: Silver or Lead: A Pallas Group Solutions Thriller (Brave New Disorder Book 3).

It has yet to go science-fiction and/or supernaturally horrific, but Peter Nealen’s Silver or Lead: A Pallas Group Solutions Thriller (Brave New Disorder Book 3) is still part of a very good thriller series. I have decided to forgive it for not being more fantastical. Nobody’s perfect.

Book of the Week: The Dragon and the Skull (Brave New Disorder Book 2)

I picked up the first book in the Brave New Disorder series (Grey War) a little while ago: there’s nothing supernatural, science fictional, or horrific in the series just yet, but Peter Nealen can actually write, so we’ll forgive him that inexplicable oversight. So far, The Dragon and the Skull looks very fun, especially if you like your fight scenes written by people who have some knowledge as to how a gunfight might go*.

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*Come, I will conceal nothing from you: I don’t, really. I also don’t care, on the principle that quite a lot of good action literature has been written by people who weren’t combat-literate. It’s not like they suddenly passed a law forbidding me from just making stuff up.

Book of the Week: Gray War.

Basically, Larry Correia did Peter Nealen a favor by telling everybody to read Gray War: A Pallas Group Solutions Thriller. I decided to give it a spin. I mean, five bucks, right? And God knows I wouldn’t object to getting Correia to do the same for me*.

Turns out Gray War’s a fun book that I normally wouldn’t read because it’s straight military thriller, with no supernatural or science fictional elements to it. I don’t feel bad about not reading more of that, because I have tons to read already. But I figure I’m gonna finish this series.

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