D J Harrison is a husband, father to four children, scientist, businessman and writer, not always in that order. Amongst his sources of inspiration he lists his wife, Anne Marie, at the very top followed, not too closely, by Vonnegut, Chandler and Dylan.
David's first love is writing, his career has depended on his ability with words, both written and spoken. His second love is reading.
Although an established thriller writer, David's favourite genres are Fantasy and Science Fiction.
His Fantasy Trilogy, The Secret of the Scroll, King of the Desert and Voyage to Oblivion is published by Open Circle.
His Jenny Parker thriller series is published by Lume Books.
David's career has brought him into contact with a variety of individuals and organisations, some of which might be classed as dubious and, in one or two cases, dangerous. His work has involved extensive travel throughout Europe, the USA and the Caribbean. He even spent some time being smuggled in and out of communist held East Germany, such was his devotion to an over enthusiastic venture capital fund. He is adamant that none of these people ever feature in any of his writing.
This book is fantastic, I read it non-stop, falling asleep with it in my hand, and upon waking back up, further pursued it. The main thing I didn't care for, is that it's a cliffhanger, other than that, the story is impressive.
Highly recommend it to anyone into science fiction.
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Quirky characters, greedy corporations, space ships, AIs, and more. A lighthearted read that captures the style of the classic space operas of the past. I found it took a bit to get into the story but then I was hooked. I especially enjoyed the ship’s character and found its fascination with bees quite amusing. Highly entertaining. Recommend.
Pretty good overall. I'm not a fan of cliffhanger endings but otherwise this has a pretty good set of characters, and a decent plot. There's some humor is can be tough to pull off and some decent tech.
Thanks very much for the free review copy for review!!