Robinson has knocked it out of the park with this one. Although this sounds political it’s absolutely NOT. It’s just a lot of gaming derived fun with a Space Force backdrop. It’s jam packed with pop culture and video game references from the last 30 years. Anyone who has ever played a Battle Royale game..
View: jeffreykafer - page 466
Next in the series
Review from Ash →
ASH is #14 in the Hell Squad series and moves the saga along at a fast pace with lots of action, both in battle and in the bedroom. I love the relationship between Ash and Marin. As with other characters in this series, Ash is a tough guy who could be easily pigeon-holed as just..
Great listen
Review from The Rules of Supervillainy →
Really enjoyed this book
Review from Agent G: Saboteur →
Agent G is now working for the president converting or killing the other letters as he hunts down the 3 heads of the infamous order that created the letters. A race against time as the necrovirus gives him only a few more years to live. Alliances and betrayals and double agent twists are rife throughout…
Who wants a story with all bad guys?
Review from Rogue →
I can leave all sorts of feedback. However I will leave it simply like this:There’s no good guy, what kind of story has no Good guy? So the entire story is filled with senseless killing for no real apparent reason. But it’s like the author wants you to like the main character Nathan stone. Except..
C.T. Phipps has taken Merciless (Gary Karkofsky) and dropped him on an Island to fight against superheroes and supervillains from other worlds. Integrating characters from his other books, Jane Doe and Agent G and Cassius Mass, they come together with Merciless to fight in the Primal Fighting Tournament to protect the existence of the multi-universe…
Extremely Boring
Review from The Rules of Supervillainy →








