My Blog

Retirement. Publishers, thank you for the many years of reading pleasure you gave me, but all good things must come to an end. Due to failing eyesight I am forced to retire. I can no longer review your books, and any that you send will be donated to the local library, unread. Do not send any more. I can only read for a couple hours every day, and this does not allow me to finish a book in reasonable time. I will be devoting time to my own books from now on, and reading on a personal level. Books that interest me. I prefer paperbacks and hardbacks, not eBooks. My eyesight has been failing the last few years, and I cannot handle hundreds of review books any more. My books are still available for review. Anyone interested in reviewing any of them, they are found in the Link to Tom’s Books On Amazon. Contact me for pdf copies at fadingshadows40@gmail.com

Sunday, February 27, 2011

The Horros Of Altenschatten

The Horrors of Altenschatten
By Calvin Daniels & Tyrell Tinnin
ISBN #978-1451562453
216 Pages
Price: $12.99
Rating: 4-Stars

Unit 13 #1, The Horrors of Atlenchatten pits the special army team against the Germans in France during WWI. A German scientist is turning men into beasts with the intention of using them to fight the Allies. Sergeant Crake leads his squad on the mission to destroy the evil plans and stop the horrendous experiments. His crew consists of an odd assortment of soldiers picked because of their special abilities. They will need those special abilities to succeed and return to England alive.

This story is non-stop from the first page to the end, with lots of action. The production and writing is topnotch. However, I had trouble reading the book to the end, but that was personal. Being a combat veteran, I found the combat scenes laughable. But comic book fans will find this novel fun and entertaining. The main characters are straight out of the comics. Supposedly the story takes place in 1918 or earlier, and is politically correct, with a woman, a black man, and an American Indian as members of the squad. We have The Starling, who wears a crimson cape and hood, and a domino mask to hide her face. The black man is called Soltice for his super ability. The Indian is called Smoke for his. Then we have Centurian, who is something of a cyborg – part man, part machine. Chimara is part man, part lion, and Grymm is “something”. We’re told he is a Troligre, an ancient race of beings. Oh, and then there is Haddock, a mind reader. As with other novels from Granton City Press, this story jumps around too much. And for some reason, writers seem to think a lot of sex and language is needed in a novel with soldiers. Another problem with the combat mission is the sex between the sergeant and a member of his team. Though it wasn’t my cup of tea, most will find it an exciting and entertaining read.

2 comments:

  1. I agree with your review. I enjoyed the book and can see it being a really cool movie. My favorite character was Centurian. I can she him as this steam driven beast. During the battle scenes I found myself saying "Come-ON!" or skipping sections. I would still recommend the book but wish I could edit it or rewrite a section or two. Thank you for posting the initial review.

    ReplyDelete
  2. I agree with your review. I enjoyed the book and can see it being a really cool movie. My favorite character was Centurian. I can she him as this steam driven beast. During the battle scenes I found myself saying "Come-ON!" or skipping sections. I would still recommend the book but wish I could edit it or rewrite a section or two. Thank you for posting the initial review.

    ReplyDelete