Book Review,  Speculative or SciFi

Fault Lines by Thomas Locke

You may know Thomas Locke as David Bunn, but either way, his latest book, Fault Lines, is all about a new hero, Charlie Hazard.

What if reality is only the edge of possibility?

MY REVIEW

 

I have yet to meet a Davis Bunn or Thomas Locke book I did not like and this one, Fault Lines, did not disappoint. It is thrilling from page one all the way to the conclusion. While this is a psychological thriller, it is not your typical one. For example, it is not the sort of mind manipulating story that you would expect…and without giving away spoilers, it was unlike anything I had read before.

Charlie Hazard is a man with a story and I look forward to getting to know more of him in the two following books Trail Run and Flash Point.

Fault Lines explores themes I did not expect to find in this Genre.  This story is action-packed and keeps you guessing right to the end when you will want more. That right there is a sign of a good book when you want more. Thankfully the next two books are already out so we don’t have to wait! Whooo Hooo!

 

 

Book has been provided courtesy of Baker Publishing Group and Graf-Martin Communications, Inc.

 

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Thomas Locke is a pseudonym for Davis Bunn, the award-winning novelist with total worldwide sales of seven million copies in twenty languages. Davis divides his time between Oxford and Florida and holds a lifelong passion for speculative stories.

 

For more from this author read my review of Recruits

 


Melony Teague is a Freelance Writer and Biographer and she teaches seniors to write their own personal stories, she lives in Toronto with her family and two cats. Read more

Melony Teague is a Freelance Writer and Columnist who lives in Richmond Hill, Ontario. The Biographer for Portraits of Giving (2014-2016), Aurora Sports Hall of Fame (2015 -2017) and teaches seniors in her community how to write their personal story.

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