Brian Bandell

Brian Bandell is the author of the science fiction thriller Mute and a thriller, Famous After Death. He is also a journalist at the South Florida Business Journal, where he has won more than 20 awards for his writing.

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“Meltzer’s political thriller finds where bodies are buried at the White House.”

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“an entertaining appetizer as fans await J. J. Abrams’ commandeering of the series with Episode VII: The Force Awakens . . .”

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Revival is written at the pace of a slow burn.”

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“What would happen if someone invented a gravity mirror like that. Could we trust any government to use it responsibly? Would it become a device of terror to enslave humanity?

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“It’s the only novel about demons, mutilation, and the apocalypse that might potentially leave a smile on the reader’s face.”

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How does the reappearance of a woman presumed dead, an elderly veteran getting gunned down, and a sunken World War II German spy sub tie into the same mystery? Leave it to Florida author H.

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“. . . more fun than a typical history lesson.”

Dan Brown’s Inferno starts out sizzling and rapidly heats up with a great twist, only to fizzle out by the end.

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“. . . it’s great to see that Orson Scott Card is still making magic . . .”

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“Reading Space Games is kind of like watching a cage fight. . . . what a rush!”

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“There’s a lesson in Ilana Edelstein’s priorities that goes beyond business.”

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“. . . an engaging read for fans of speculative fiction . . .”

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Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: Aliens with big heads and huge eyes are roaming the New Mexico desert and have abducted people to snatch their babies.