Logan Langly is afraid. He’s afraid of the dark, of crowds, of empty spaces behind him. He’s afraid of footsteps and shadows in the street; he’s afraid of eyes he’s never seen, but always feels. Most of all, he’s afraid of getting the Mark. The Mark is the passport to adulthood, granting the right to…
Tag: dystopian
Review: Swipe
Logan Langly is afraid. He’s afraid of the dark, of crowds, of empty spaces behind him. He’s afraid of footsteps and shadows in the street; he’s afraid of eyes he’s never seen, but always feels. Most of all, he’s afraid of getting the Mark. The Mark is the passport to adulthood, granting the right to…
Review: Heroes Proved
What will the world be like in twenty years? A mess, you’ll say. But will it be as big a mess as having a nuclear ayatollah in Tehran, a Caliph ruling Jerusalem, and a Mafia-style president in the Oval Office? Heroes Proved is Oliver North’s fourth military thriller. I began it directly after reading a…