Showing posts with label Roger Smith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Roger Smith. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Dust Devils by Roger Smith

My review of Roger Smith's Dust Devils is up at spinetingler.

Check that shit out HERE.

Hit up his name in the labels below for reviews of all of his novels.

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Sacrifices by Roger Smith

My review of Roger Smith's Sacrifices is up at spinetingler.

Check that shit out HERE.

For more reviews of his work hit up the labels below.

Friday, December 28, 2012

Vile Blood by Roger Smith writing as Max Wilde

My review of Vile Blood by Roger Smith writing as Max Wilde is up at spinetingler.

Check that shit out HERE.

I've got a bunch of reviews of Roger Smith's stuff elsewhere on this blog if you hit up his name in the labels below.

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Ishmael Toffee by Roger Smith

My review of Roger Smith's Ishmael Toffee is up at spinetingler.

Check that shit out HERE.

Get on the Smith train already, dear readers.  Guy's the shit.  Hit up his name in the labels below for further praises by yours truly.

Friday, June 29, 2012

Capture by Roger Smith

My review of Roger Smith's Capture is up at spinetingler.

Check that shit out HERE.

If you're not hip to Smith's shit, hit up his name in the labels and you'll find my reviews of Mixed Blood and Wake Up Dead.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Mixed Blood by Roger Smith

My review of Roger Smith's debut novel Mixed Blood is up at spinetingler.

Check that shit out HERE.

For whatever reason, I read Wake Up Dead before Mixed Blood (the review of which you can find by hitting Smith's name in the labels below), a rare thing for a completist, in-order-of-publication reader like myself.



Now if you'll excuse me, I have to wash my hands an even number of times and get the corners matched tight on my shower cloth before I go to bed.

Monday, January 31, 2011

Wake Up Dead by Roger Smith

My review of Wake Up Dead by Roger Smith is up at spinetingler.

Check it out HERE.

Definitely gotta go back and read Smith's debut Mixed Blood now.

Guy serves it up bloody, the only way I like it.