Month: March 2019

Cornish Cream?

One of Tomeopathy’s belated New Year commitments was to read and report on more independently published fantasy, to that end I recently picked up the first book in ‘Brian Helsing: The World’s Unlikeliest Vampire Killer: Mission #1: Just Try Not to Die’ by Gareth K Pengelly, an urban-ish, Cornwall set, supernatural fantasy series. Hands up…
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Key Notes

A couple of weeks ago I waxed lyrical about the Brackenford Cycle series, the catalyst for that outpouring of love was the release of book number four in the series, Grindhelm’s Key. Tomeopathy always worries about the release of a new book in a cherished series, what if it doesn’t live up to the standards…
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Shadow Puppets

That’s it, the first epic series of the year is now read and done. I’m experiencing a feeling of mild bereavement that I won’t be spending my evenings in the company of the characters from Shadowmarch any longer. As I said in a recent post it’s been quite a while since I got my teeth…
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