Steven Loton
ASIN: B00L8FLVD6
Publisher: Steven Loton
Pages: 283
Review by SCI-FI-LONDON:(...) Loton uses them all to great effect - fresh enough to hook you in, but then garnished with enough of his own brand of slick writing style and black humour to keep you reading till the end.(...)Kai-Me-Rah is really nicely written. The characters, Turo especially, are well rounded and the wry one-liners are laced with a terrific gallows humour. The plot is different enough to keep you interested and the central reveal about Turo, when it comes, is deftly handled and as unexpected as it is inevitable.(...) But this time I can happily report a novel that stands head and shoulders above the morass of self-published novels out there and I'll happily recommend it. To read full review, go to:http://www.sci-fi-london.com/news/books/2014/10/kai-me-rahSynopsisIn a gritty future dystopia, Turo is the world’s most lethal bounty hunter. This tough-as-nails mercenary ...