Our 6-point book reviews feature books that our curation staff have taken a deeper dive into. These are usually shorter reads, assigned to one of the curators to finish with a full review.

Demain Publishing
Award winning script-writer, director, author and editor Dean M. Drinkel established Demain Publishing in Summer 2018. Since that time, they've published 100 books including titles in their very successful Short Sharp Shocks! series but also with stand alone novellas / collections and even poetry! Demain's branding / covers are by Adrian Baldwin and from time to time they feature art pieces created by Dark Artist Roberto Segate.
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Cathedral by Dave Jeffery
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Cheslyn Myre by Dan Weatherer
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Curfew (Short Sharp Shocks! Book 55) by Kev Harrison
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Greenbeard by John Travis
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The Bone Factory by Yolanda Sfetsos
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The Raven King by Liz Tuckwell
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THE UNDERCLASS by Dan Weatherer
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The Wired City by Yolanda Sfetsos
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The Wired City (Reviewed by Mort Stone)
Demain Publishing’s new series Weird! Wonderful! Other Worlds! has brought out their second book: The Wired City by Yolanda Sfetsos. Imagine Blade Runner meets I, Robot…but without any humans. Tolliver (Tolli to her non-existent friends) is just another android in a city full of mindless androids—and she hates writing silly slogans when she wants to […]
The Bone Factory (Reviewed by Stone & Martin)
The Mort Stone Review What an interesting story this turned out to be! This story by Yolanda Sfetsos takes you into a very corrupt world in a city called Lorn. Max Patella is a P.I. who gets called in by the police when there are cases they don’t want to handle themselves. With the discovery […]
The Raven King (Reviewed by Mort Stone)
Demain Publishing is branching out, and silly old me didn’t even wonder why they called this the WWW (Weird! Wonderful! Other Worlds) series. Turns out, this is not horror but fantasy / sci-fi. In all honesty, it is not genres I usually read, so it is a little difficult to draw comparisons to other stories […]
Cheslyn Myre (Reviewed by Mort Stone)
Cheslyn Myre is a King-spired story where the children must fight malevolent, evil forces. This is the longest story I have read by Demain Publishing, even though it is only about 120 pages. The story takes place in a place called Cheslyn Myre—an English market town which seems like any other, but isn’t. Statistically, violent […]
Curfew (Reviewed by Mort Stone)
When you take your girlfriend for an anniversary getaway, there are certain RULES that one must abide by in order to successfully survive the weekend. Some of them are universal: You can’t handle the truth! Double tap. It puts the lotion on its skin, or else it gets the hose again. There’s no crying in […]