Ah good.  Here's the excuse I needed to post about the book I've been
reading.

I've been reading 'low cost' sci fi novels on the Kindle app on my
iPad.  The nice thing about this stuff is that if it ends up being
'meh', you're generally out only 0.99 cents.

The latest has been Andrew Mayne's Chronological Man series.  If you
enjoy Dr. Who stuff (sorry Serv!), then you may enjoy these novels.

Link: 
http://www.amazon.com/Monster-Mist-Chronological-Man-ebook/dp/B0056A295I/ref=sr_1_3?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1328622877&sr=1-3

One fairly large caveat: The main character is A LOT like Dr. Who.  So
much so that it was on the verge of bothering me.  There is a
companion.  He goes by the name Smith (not Mr. Smith, just Smith).
There is a heavy helping of Sherlock Holmes with a small dollop of
steampunk thrown in.  I can see this bothering some people, but it
sounded intriguing to me.  I'm enjoying it enough to feel I've gotten
my 0.99 cents worth.

On Feb 7, 8:51 am, Luke Jaconetti <[email protected]> wrote:
> The old thread timed out once again, so here's a new one.
>
> I just finished reading Hereticus by Dan Abnett, the final volume of
> the Eisenhorn trilogy (and the Eisenhorn Omnibus) last night.  This
> was an amazing series of books which I wholly recommend to anyone who
> will listen.
>
> Next on the queue: How The West Was Won by Louis L'amour.

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