VOID BLACK SHADOW by Corey J White is the sequel to KILLING GRAVITY, being the continuing science fiction tale of Mars Xi, an actual no-shit SPACE WITCH. That probably sold the books to some of you all on its own. (Space witch, complete with a cat-like gengineered-weirdo familiar that, in my head, always looks more like a ferret for some reason.)
VOID BLACK SHADOW was, for me, a really fast read. It just clatters along, and it packs a lot in - a lot more than I originally expected. Every time you think it’s going to settle into “Oh, so this is where the rest of the book is set,” White just blasts through it and throws a bunch of new stuff at you. White is due to be discovered as a John Scalzi-like crowdpleaser with sharper teeth and a real flair for the Big Stuff.
VOID BLACK SHADOW is a wild, explosive ride through the deep dark. You’ll like it.
(I did a cover blurb for KILLING GRAVITY, full disclosure etc etc)
VOID BLACK SHADOW, Corey J White (UK) (US)