Category: Blurbs

BLURB: BACKTRACK

Backtrack is a fast-paced, action-packed, spy-fi novel that mixes the wonder of time travel with the horror of terrorism. Its short-chapter style makes for easy and enjoyable reading.

However, demerits for too many big words in the rest of the description.

BLURB: The Boy

Story of a boy who went to play his usual tennis ball cricket in a nearby field. Nothing was unusual that day. Until in the evening when the boy does not return and a friend tells her mom that the boy never went to play that day.

A frantic search begins with the neighbours and the boy’s friends pulling in all their resources. Does the boy return? Where did he go? Where was he taken? What happens at the end?

Told in the breathless style of a third-grader who needs to get to the point before he pees his pants.

BLURB: Captain’s Log: Odyssey to the Arcane

The Captain’s Log is a tale about an alien who escapes from the erasure of his home planet to be raised on Earth– only to go explore the rest of the Universe later on.

Odyssey to the Arcane sees the beginning of the Director’s journey into a cosmic sphere beyond his wildest imaginations–without the protection of the Captain and his taxi. Meanwhile, the Captain embarks on high stakes missions and discovers dark conspiracies, as the encroaching threat of the Reckoning gradually begins to take shape.

Superman meets Doctor Who, with more than a healthy dose of Lovecraft, to combine into an original journey through space, time, and beyond.

Many words. Still don’t know what it all means.

BLURB: Dungeon Robotics (Book 1): Establish

Regan Earle was a robotics scientist that inadvertently caused the robot takeover of the world. When his last creation completes a decade long plan to end his own life, he ends up surprised. Creation offers him a second chance to test his wits and cunning in another world. Fate, however, is fickle and Regan ends up as a Dungeon Core… with ALL his memories. Is the world of Murgin ready to face such a dungeon? Let’s find out…

Quick. How many people are we talking about?