Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Review Tuesday: Denver Moon: The Minds of Mars by Warren Hammond & Joshua Viola

Denver Moon: The Minds of Mars by [Hammond, Warren, Viola, Joshua]

Denver Moon:
The Minds of Mars
by Warren Hammond & Joshua Viola
When a twenty year old recording from her grandfather emerges, Denver Moon has to peel back the layers of conspiracy and perfidy to find out what is really going on. 
After reading Denver Moon: Metamorphosis the opportunity arose to review this next story, which is a full length novel for free in exchange for an honest review from ARC, I couldn't volunteer soon enough! 

While investigating a rash of "feve" related murders Denver and Smith come across a twenty year old message from her grandfather. It had been believed that her grandfather, Tatsuo Moon, the co-founder of the Mars colony, had died in an accident twenty years prior. This sends Denver on the trail to find out what really happened to her grandfather and all the lies surrounding his disappearance and his life's work on Mars. 

The story is highly enjoyable with the addition and development of an assortment of new characters. The tale moves at an exciting pace and has you turning pages with fervor.  I very much enjoyed this next chapter in the Denver Moon series and highly recommend it to anyone who likes novels about detectives, conspiracies, science fiction, or any combination thereof. 

Find it on AMAZON.

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