Stephen King’s Cycle of the Werewolf vs. Silver Bullet

I tore through this novella and enjoyed it immensely.

I tore through this novella and enjoyed it immensely.

My spy vs. spy underwater revenge thriller has scored a five-star review from Chanticleer Book Reviews. Here’s some of the spoiler-free review:

My Agatha-Christie-inspired murder mystery TechnoThriller, The Furnace, was my first novel. It received the 2015 CYGNUS Award for Sci-Fi Thriller and the 2015 CLUE Award for Blended Mystery. It follows the classic murder mystery formula, but uses science as the method of murder and features a future where humans are suffering under military dictatorship. Now, years after release, there is a new review I thought I’d share:
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It’s a great review of The Shadow of War, my underwater heist/thriller. Thank you to Chanticleer Reviews. Check out a snippet here, and the link to the full review is underneath it, along with the book trailer. I love the final line:

This is a stellar review. I am still processing it. The reviewer, R. Graeme Cameron, has so far read and reviewed three of my books:

Kirkus Reviews has reviewed A Blanket of Steel. The review is …

I’ve said it before, and I’m saying it again: Michael Libling, author of Hollywood North: A Novel in Six Reels and The Serial Killer’s Son Takes a Wife, is a Canadian treasure. He’s a brilliant genius and I can’t argue with or dispute anything he says about any topic. Especially this one.
Here are his impressions of my newest thriller, A Blanket of Steel:

It’s a new review for my newest thriller, A Blanket of Steel, and it’s great!