Origin by J.T. Brannan
Headline , J T Brannan , Thriller / October 28, 2012

For millennia it has lain there undiscovered. Now the time has come… Research scientist Evelyn Edwards always knew the Antarctic held deep secrets but the discovery of a 40,000 year old body buried under the ice caps surpasses even her wildest expectations. But just as her team begins extracting the body the dream turns into a horrific nightmare as they are targeted for death by someone who wants to keep this secret buried. Evelyn...

The Red Knight by Miles Cameron
Fantasy , Giles Cameron , Gollancz / October 25, 2012

Twenty eight florins a month is a huge price to pay, for a man to stand between you and the Wild. Twenty eight florins a month is nowhere near enough when a wyvern’s jaws snap shut on your helmet in the hot stink of battle, and the beast starts to rip the head from your shoulders. But if standing and fighting is hard, leading a company of men – or worse, a company of mercenaries – against the smart, deadly creatures of the Wild is...

Ashen Winter by Mike Mullin
Horror , Mike Mullin , Tanglewood Press / October 20, 2012

It’s been over six months since the eruption of the Yellowstone supervolcano. Alex and Darla have been staying with Alex’s relatives, trying to cope with the new reality of the primitive world so vividly portrayed in Ashfall, the first book in this series. It’s also been six months of waiting for Alex’s parents to return from Iowa. Alex and Darla decide they can wait no longer and must retrace their journey into Iowa to find an...

The Assassin’s Curse by Cassandra Rose Clarke

A man cannot live on apocalyptic fiction alone so for a bit of a change of pace here is some young adult fiction of a more adventurous nature… Ananna of the Tanarau abandons ship when her parents try to marry her off to another pirate clan. But that only prompts the scorned clan to send an assassin after her. When Ananna faces him down one night, armed with magic she doesn’t really know how to use, she accidentally activates a c...

News: The Eloquent Page @ Jo Fletcher Books
News / October 17, 2012

I’ve got some more review shininess scheduled for later on today. While you’re waiting might I suggest you pop over to Jo Fletcher’s blog where I wrote a little article about the delights of Stephen King, boutique hotels and relocating The House on Haunted Hill to a semi-detached in Bolton. Location, Location, Location...

Cloud Warrior: The Amtrak Wars Book One by Patrick Tilley
Orbit , Patrick Tilley , Sci-Fi / October 16, 2012

After spending the first seventeen years of his life in the under-ground world of the Lone Star Confederation, Steve Brickman, a newly-trained wingman, emerges to join a Trail-Blazer wagon-train selected to make the first deep-penetration strike into the territory held by the Plainfolk Mutes. The mission is part of a centuries-old conflict for possession of the blue-sky world in which both sides have fought with the ut-most ruthlessness...

Coldbrook by Tim Lebbon
Hammer , Horror , Tim Lebbon / October 11, 2012

THE WORLD AS WE KNOW IT HAS CHANGED FOREVER THE REASON IS COLDBROOK The facility lay deep in Appalachian Mountains, a secret laboratory called Coldbrook. Its scientists had achieved the impossible: a gateway to a new world. Theirs was to be the greatest discovery in the history of mankind, but they had no idea what they were unleashing. With their breakthrough comes disease and now it is out and ravaging the human population. The only h...

The Stand by Stephen King
Hodder , Horror , Stephen King / October 9, 2012

We are a house divided when it comes to classic apocalyptic fiction. I’m a huge fan of Swan Song by Robert McCammon while Mrs Cheesecake just can’t get enough of The Stand… First came the days of the plague. Then came the dreams.Dark dreams that warned of the coming of the dark man. The apostate of death, his worn-down boot heels tramping the night roads. The warlord of the charnel house and Prince of Evil. His time i...

Zombie Apocalypse! Fightback edited by Stephen Jones
Horror , Robinson Publishing , Stephen Jones / October 5, 2012

There is nothing to fear but fear itself… and zombies! Following the outbreak of Human Reanimation Virus – more commonly known as ‘The  Death’ – from a hidden crypt beneath a south London church, the centuries-old plague quickly spreads throughout the world, turning victims into flesh-eating zombies. As we learn more about the mysterious Thomas Moreby – ‘Patient Zero’ – the surviving me...

The Eloquent Page Interviewed
News / October 3, 2012

Over at Jo Fletcher Books today there is an interview with an up-and-coming new book reviewer that I think everyone should check out…. Ok, I admit it. It’s me. Don’t let that put you off though. Jo Fletcher Books...

What Gets Left Behind by Mark West
Horror , Mark West , Spectral Press / October 2, 2012

In 1981, Gaffney was terrorised by the Rainy Day Abductor. Local girls went missing. And two boys made a terrifying discovery. Now one of them has come home, to try and lay the past to rest. I read Mark West’s novelette, The Mill, last year and I was impressed by the author’s skill when it came to effectively conveying a sense of loss in his writing. What Gets Left Behind treads similar ground to The Mill, but rather th...

The End – Apocalyptic Fiction throughout October 2012
Horror / October 1, 2012

The Eloquent Page’s tradition of themed reviews throughout October will continue. In honour of Halloween and the Mayan prediction that the world will end this year, this month we bring you ‘The End’ – reviews of Apocalyptic fiction. Look out for our reviews of classic and brand new apocalyptic fiction among the usual reviews over the next few weeks....

FantasyCon 2012
Conventions / September 30, 2012

I do love a good convention and FantasyCon is one of my favourites. This year, once again, the event was held in Brighton at The Royal Albion hotel. I was lucky enough to be an attendee and I had a pretty spectacular time. Panels and Launches The event organisers always go out of their way to try and accommodate as wide a variety of discussions, launches and readings as they possibly can and this year was no exception. It’s great,...