A slick and tightly-woven crime thriller.
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A slick and tightly-woven crime thriller.
Despite the lettering problems, Sea Serpent’s Heir Book 1: Pirate’s Daughter is a fun read with interesting world-building and a plot that leaves you wanting to know what will happen next.
Things DO get impressively deep.
Tak’s tale doesn’t politely obey authority.
Joan’s emotional complexity has come quite a long way.
A fascinating new serial.
Craig opens the story with two tiny heroes in a vast desert.
The opening issue holds a charmingly graphic appeal with a great deal of potential.
A surprisingly emotional first issue.
There might be something clever around the corner.
Gem’s dark confidence makes an impressive impact.
Tynion has had a hell of a lot moving around the shadows.
Family drama mixes with murder, mystery, and international intrigue in another satisfying issue.
The opening issue of a potentially fun anthology mini-series.
Pichetshote plays with madness.
As Marcus and Maria weather out the pandemic, Saya has a decision to make.
The heart of the story rests in the final issue.
An adorably endearing variation on the journey of a single hero.
The weirdness of the series twists.
Gentle complexities play out in an alternate timeline U.S.