Dog Pound by Mamü Vies
Mamü Vies goes all B-grade action movie on everybody in Dog Pound, and it’s great. Except, I want more violence, more blood!
Mamü Vies goes all B-grade action movie on everybody in Dog Pound, and it’s great. Except, I want more violence, more blood!
Lady in Black by Christina Dodd feels like it was written after a binge on books by Sidney Sheldon, Harold Robbins, and Danielle Steel.
This is an unexpectedly fascinating and powerful character-driven story. Its only flaw is to allow its characters to fall in love.
There’s sex, danger, bullets, desert sand, and a guy named Cucumber in the hot seat. Yes, it’s show time with the big boys.
This anthology is packed with authors who want to be like the authors in the previous anthologies without using much original ideas.
Oh joy, more asshole heroes on the menu.
Take familiar noir tropes, place them in Malaysia and… ta-da, Malaysian noir! Makes sense, no?
An assassin and his girlfriend, in love and on the run and so bloody stupid.
This is everything a spectacularly awesome bad B-grade action movie should be.
Provocative, not really. Try boring.