Beware The Tide
Season Three of The Sunset Chronicles starts now.
Hello from a bewilderingly cold Cirencester.
Today sees the launch of The Tide, episode one of the third season of The Sunset Chronicles.
As with the rest of the Sunset Chronicles, this is out now on Amazon and Kindle Unlimited, and you can pick up your copy RIGHT NOW if you want. Which is nice.
Wyn and the remaining members of the Minos mission are busy trying to survive under the ice of Jupiter’s moon, Europa. Though they hold humanity’s survival in their hands, getting out from under the ice will only be the start of their struggles. Judd is running from both sides of the telepath war, and when Jules walks away from the League, she’ll find there are dangers on the road that rival even the attention of Sun’s police state.
If you like breakneck action, horror-drenched science fiction, revelations, and revolutions, you’ll love this exhilarating new episode of The Sunset Chronicles. I promise.
If you’re yet to start the journey, you can pick up the first episode for free as part of the Free Sci/Fi and Fantasy reads promotion that’s running for the whole of October. There are some cracking free books in this collection, so make sure you grab yours, and get the first book of Sunset while you’re at it!
In other news, I’ve taken the decision to move all of my books into Kindle Unlimited, including the full Blood on the Motorway trilogy, and my newest novel, Darkness Come Alive. So if you’re a KU reader, why not binge on all things Hollow Stone?
That’s about all the news for now, so just time for a few recommendations:
Recommendations
Reading: It’s release day for my good friend Dan Howarth’s new novel, Last Night of Freedom. I was lucky enough to work with Dan on the cover, but I also think this book is incredible, so I can highly recommend it. Think Adam Nevill's The Ritual mixed with a bit of Kill List and Sightseers, with maybe a dash of David Peace. Highly recommend. mybook.to/LNOF
Listening: Many moons ago, I used to be part of a music blog called Demon Pigeon, where I met the very talented and excellent Nina Saeidi. Last week, she dropped a new album with her band Lowen, and HOLY BEJEESUS is it incredible. Doomy prog metal with huge lashings of Iranian influence.
That’s probably enough witterings from me for one week. Hope you’re having a good one, wherever you are, and happy reading.
Thanks
Paul




