Gods Tomorrow, by Aaron Pogue, is the type of book that makes me a Kindle convert. Police procedurals aren't my favorite, I don't know the author, and the cover art is amateurish. If it had shown up in my local bookstore, I probably wouldn't want to pay full price to take the chance that it might be good. Since it's just a buck, I can experiment. And it was a happily worthwhile experiment.
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Showing posts with label police procedural. Show all posts
Showing posts with label police procedural. Show all posts
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Gods Tomorrow
Summary: A good read, and surprisingly good for the $.99 e-book price. It's a near-future science fiction police procedural set in a big brother setting. Very Minority-Report-ish.
Gods Tomorrow, by Aaron Pogue, is the type of book that makes me a Kindle convert. Police procedurals aren't my favorite, I don't know the author, and the cover art is amateurish. If it had shown up in my local bookstore, I probably wouldn't want to pay full price to take the chance that it might be good. Since it's just a buck, I can experiment. And it was a happily worthwhile experiment.
Gods Tomorrow, by Aaron Pogue, is the type of book that makes me a Kindle convert. Police procedurals aren't my favorite, I don't know the author, and the cover art is amateurish. If it had shown up in my local bookstore, I probably wouldn't want to pay full price to take the chance that it might be good. Since it's just a buck, I can experiment. And it was a happily worthwhile experiment.
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