Fiction

England swings like hanged men do: a review of Apothecary

Peter Cawdron, (c) 2023, 415pp Anthony is a seemingly unremarkable teen apprentice to an chemist/herbalist/alchemist at an apothecary stall on the outskirts of Westminster, a small town not far from the city of London. Westminster, like Anthony, seems usual, but like Anthony, has a feature that makes it rather extraordinary. About a quarter mile from …

Rock the Cash Bar: a review of Kismet: A Thriller

Kismet: A Thriller Amina Akhtar, Copyright 2022, 333p, Pub: Thomas and Mercer The description of this book on Amazon reads, “From Amina Akhtar comes a viciously funny thriller about wellness—the smoothies, the secrets, and the deliciously deadly impulses. Lifelong New Yorker Ronnie Khan never thought she’d leave Queens. She’s not an ‘aim high, dream big’ …

There are two types of people in this world. People who hate clowns…and clowns.*: a review of Clowns by Peter Cawdron

Now available on Amazon. Kindle Edition, 457 pages Published May 20th 2022 Science Fiction / Futurism can be described thusly: Take a society. Tweak it in some way. A new technology. New methods of communication. Different approaches to education, or a new religion. Advances in scientific knowledge. Or, of course, meeting intelligent life from the …