Tag: goodreads

Gun Honey : Collision Course & Heat Seeker: Combustion by Charles Ardai

Two in one for this post, both involving the Gun Honey comic/graphic novel. I am up to date with the series as of writing this.

Two very interesting reads and full of great plot and knowing the formula and what to expect it was a fun ride to see the stories develop. The main Gun Honey series seems to ended for now and I can’t see where that story goes from here with all the loose ends seemingly tied up.

The Heatseeker spin off has a bit more legs to it I think, with the whole little girl dynamic to the new character added to it with her healing properties.

These two series certainly have piqued my interest in comics/graphic novels and I look forward to reading more of them, certainly fun to use to Colorsoft with them and see them in all their glory.

Terrible Maps by Michael Howe

An amusing read or browse, seeing that beyond the introduction and headings there is nothing really to read.

It is literally a picture books of maps, some are amusing and other just very corny. Not a book I would be happy to have bought for full price but for 99p it was alright and passed a few minutes.

It got a little repetitive and a few eyeroll’s at some of the maps, below are a couple.

An Enemy In The Village by Martin Walker

An enjoyable read and addition to the series. A bit low on action seeing several vendetta’s against France’s favourite policeman with a very active trouser snake. This one centre’s around a suicide of a local business woman and the fall out that follows. Not too much of the crime until the climax.

I felt with this book it was setting up the next stage in the Bruno series with the introductions of new characters, and the closure of some relationships. It will be interesting to see where it goes next.

As ever the setting and cuisine are the stars of the show, if only St Denis was a real place. I would happily love to park up at Bruno’s with Balzac on my lap and spend the evening.