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The Long Home of the Soul by J. Carl Denton In the year 2095, when one of the most powerful men in the world is brutally murdered, Coleman Hawkins, a burned out Atlanta MetroPol detective struggling with PTSD, is tasked with finding the killer. His investigation leads him face to face with the endgame of global economic disparity, and to a secret too terrible to be believed, too horrible to be ignored. Adult • Science Fiction/Dystopian • Mystery, Thriller, and Suspense |
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Worldbuilding: Piqued curiosity
Plot: Mostly clear Characters: Some more thought out than others
Storytelling: Balanced
Immersion: Satisfying, fulfilling experience Emotional Response: Engaging
Thought Provoking: New ideas came up
Cover: Adequately represents the story Content Warnings: child abuse, mutilation, torture, false murder charges I think the best part of the story is the final third where we get some much-needed answers about the mystery murder of a high profile oligarch. It's definitely a well-written procedural sci-fi thriller story with a satisfying ending, just needs the time commitment. |
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