CARNOSAUR WEEKEND is one heck of a read and is currently a free e-book at Amazon. The synopsis is:
It’s a dirty job ...
Policing the timelines has always been dangerous, but the brave
agents of Continuity Inc. have arguably the most important job in human
history. Protecting human history.
Newly promoted agent Kyler Knightly teams up with his uncle, Damon
Cole, to stop unscrupulous developers from exploiting the Late
Cretaceous. A luxury subdivision smack-dab in the middle of dinosaur
country threatens not only the present, but super-rich homeowners
looking for the ultimate getaway.
CARNOSAUR WEEKEND includes the original Kyler Knightly story “The
Zygma Gambit,” inspired by the dream journals of Kyle J. Knapp, and a
sci-fi short story “The Worms of Terpsichore,” all together totaling
nearly 16K words.
My review is here.
Tip of the cap to Bill Crider who mentioned this earlier today.
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Sunday, May 03, 2015
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Hey, You! Three Horned Face!!
Like westerns, I have always had a thing for dinosaurs. I think they are very cool. Awesome, in fact, and would love to have the ability to do the time travel thing. Of course, while folks can land things on comets now (so very cool), time travel is still not possible. Instead, I have to settle for really good books such as CarnosaurWeekend (Kyler Knightly and Damon Cole Book 1) by Garnett Elliot (somebody you should be reading in all his flavors) and live vicariously.
Fortunately, at this point in my life, I have big time skills in living vicariously.
I recently wrote about those three horned face dinosaurs known as Triceratops for Tapir And Friends Animal Store. No one knows what they went through on the dino playgrounds, but it could not have been easy. While I did not address that issue at the link above, I did address a few other things including the fact they apparently did not have jet packs and were not used by space aliens in galactic rodeos.
Fortunately, at this point in my life, I have big time skills in living vicariously.
I recently wrote about those three horned face dinosaurs known as Triceratops for Tapir And Friends Animal Store. No one knows what they went through on the dino playgrounds, but it could not have been easy. While I did not address that issue at the link above, I did address a few other things including the fact they apparently did not have jet packs and were not used by space aliens in galactic rodeos.
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Review: "Carnosaur Weekend (Kyler Knightly and Damon Cole Book 1)" by Garnett Elliot
Imagine, if you will, a world where it is possible
to go back in time to play golf in relative safety while dinosaurs move around
you. That idea is just a small part of the three highly entertaining tales in Carnosaur
Weekend. The three tales in the book are all good ones and highly
entertaining.
“Carnosaur Weekend” opens the book where pterodactyls
fly above the golf course and an allosaurus and a carnosaur are on the fairways.
A RPG is a most helpful weapon in times like this where the super-rich are
being courted by real estate developers selling time shares in the late cretaceous
period. Those running this deal somehow got their hands on a “Zygma Projector”
making their very questionable venture in the timeline possible. Damon Cole is
already working the case in the far distant past and is under deep cover. Kyler
Knightly is being sent in to assist because the deal has to be shut down before
they screw up the past and cause irreversible changes in the present.
“The Zygma Gambit” comes next and was also published in the very good The Lizard’s Ardent Uniform and Other Stories. Set a bit before the preceding story, Kyler Knightly is one of those very special people known as “dreamers” and is employed by Continuity Inc. Through their dreams the dreamers have the ability to foresee the future. Kyler has been awakened by a dream in his own bed in the early morning hours of April 14, 2223. For this to happen outside of the Precog bays where he normally works means that this dream was very powerful and definitely coming true. Kyler has to get to his Uncle Damon Cole and tell him about the dream before Cole goes on his mission.
“The Zygma Gambit” comes next and was also published in the very good The Lizard’s Ardent Uniform and Other Stories. Set a bit before the preceding story, Kyler Knightly is one of those very special people known as “dreamers” and is employed by Continuity Inc. Through their dreams the dreamers have the ability to foresee the future. Kyler has been awakened by a dream in his own bed in the early morning hours of April 14, 2223. For this to happen outside of the Precog bays where he normally works means that this dream was very powerful and definitely coming true. Kyler has to get to his Uncle Damon Cole and tell him about the dream before Cole goes on his mission.
The final story title “The Worms of Terpsichore” is
very good and highly reminiscent of the classic type of science fiction many of
us grew up on. The spaceship Sallust
sent off a one word message via their orbital beacon and then went radio silent.
No further transmission has come from where they landed on the surface. The one
word message also does not make sense. Clearly, something has happened. Raj and Thea will go down to the site by way
of a lander from their spaceship known as the Astarte. This type of search and rescue mission is just part of
what they do as members of “Frontier Swift Response.” While this isn’t at time
travel story and Damon Cole and Kyler Knightly are not involved at all, it is
still a very good tale. After all, any story that uses a flame-gun is
automatically pretty good.
Author Garnett Elliot’s bio and ads for other books
from Beat To A Pulp including installments of the excellent Jack LaramieDrifter Detective series finish out the book.
The three science fiction tales in Carnosaur
Weekend quickly yank readers to a very different time and place. The
multiple characters involved have considerable depth that never gets in the way
of the science fiction adventure. These are adventures when anything is
possible as the dangers are many and one has to stay alive by one’s wits. The tales
of Carnosaur
Weekend are all very good ones very much worth your time.
Carnosaur
Weekend (Kyler Knightly and Damon Cole Book 1)
Garnett
Elliot
Beat
To A Pulp Press
October
2014
ASIN:
B00OTT7UN8
E-Book
(also available in print)
65
Pages
$0.99
Material supplied by the publisher in exchange for
my objective review.
Kevin R. Tipple ©2014
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