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The Sun Casts No Shadow by Mark Richardson
Release: February 9, 2020Format: Paperback, eBookPublisher: Whiz BangSource: Rockstar Book ToursFind it at: Goodreads, Amazon, Kindle, B&N, Kobo
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Wellington Thorneycroft is content picking pockets, taking Ambrosia, screwing prostitutes, and simply surviving in the hellish, walled City. But everything changes when he spots a spectral woman who wordlessly conveys the message: Weâll escape together. Suddenly, Thorneycroftâs life is turned upside down as heâs pulled along a circuitous path to an unknowable freedom: a path marked by violence, sex, and metaphysical dread.
About the Author:
Mark Richardson is the author of the novels The Sun Casts No Shadow, and Hunt for the Troll.
His short stories have appeared in numerous crime and literary publications, including Hobart, Fugue, Segue, Crime Factory, Switchback, and Nth Position.
Born in the Chicago area, he graduated from the University of Iowa, and promptly escaped the midwestern winters for sunny California, first living in Los Angeles and then San Francisco. He spent thirty years working as a writer and marketer for tech companies in Silicon Valley.
Mark now lives in the East Bay with his wife, two children, and the worldâs cutest dog. He spends his time writing fiction, obsessing about the Chicago Cubs, attending his daughterâs softball games, and reading stacks of books. He loves genre-bending fiction, especially speculative writing with a noir flavor. In 2019, he was diagnosed with Parkinsonâs disease, and supports the Michael J. Fox Foundation.
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When I started reading "The Sun Casts No Shadow," I had no idea how complex it would get. The author does a great job setting up the dystopian world with the City, Wall, Troopers, and the Factory. Initially, when you read the blurb, you feel it would be a run-of-the-mill dystopian tale where the protagonist tries to beat the system. True, it is that in some ways, but it is so much more. There was never a dull moment in the tale, and the plot picks up as you dive into it. Some of my favorite moments were when Wellington and Lilith go through underground tunnels on their journey to freedom or when Wellington sees the stranger in the mirror. I also loved how the author incorporated dreams and premonitions into the tale, giving this story a surreal touch.
Moreover, the characters are unique and complex, and you don't know how they react to situations. Wellington is great in the lead, and I liked his sarcastic humor. He shines in his scenes with Lilith, which to me, were the highlights. I enjoyed Wellington's scenes with Dempsey, Riba, Gwyneth, and Felix. You don't know who to trust, and I was glued to the story as Wellington works with them, changing his life.
Perhaps the only downside to the story was the climax. While I will not give the ending, I will say that it left me wanting more. I hope the author writes a sequel to this book, as I would love to revisit these characters.
Overall, "The Sun Casts No Shadow" is a compelling dystopian fantasy novel and a short read of fewer than 200 pages.
Giveaway Details:
1 winner will win a $10 Amazon GC courtesy of Rockstar Book Tours, International.
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I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on The Sun Casts No Shadow by Mark RichardsonBlog Tour hosted by Rockstar Book Tours. Check out my post and make sure to enter the giveaway!
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Wellington Thorneycroft is content picking pockets, taking Ambrosia, screwing prostitutes, and simply surviving in the hellish, walled City. But everything changes when he spots a spectral woman who wordlessly conveys the message: Weâll escape together. Suddenly, Thorneycroftâs life is turned upside down as heâs pulled along a circuitous path to an unknowable freedom: a path marked by violence, sex, and metaphysical dread.
About the Author:
Mark Richardson is the author of the novels The Sun Casts No Shadow, and Hunt for the Troll.
His short stories have appeared in numerous crime and literary publications, including Hobart, Fugue, Segue, Crime Factory, Switchback, and Nth Position.
Born in the Chicago area, he graduated from the University of Iowa, and promptly escaped the midwestern winters for sunny California, first living in Los Angeles and then San Francisco. He spent thirty years working as a writer and marketer for tech companies in Silicon Valley.
Mark now lives in the East Bay with his wife, two children, and the worldâs cutest dog. He spends his time writing fiction, obsessing about the Chicago Cubs, attending his daughterâs softball games, and reading stacks of books. He loves genre-bending fiction, especially speculative writing with a noir flavor. In 2019, he was diagnosed with Parkinsonâs disease, and supports the Michael J. Fox Foundation.
When I started reading “The Sun Casts No Shadow,” I had no idea how complex it would get. The author does a great job setting up the dystopian world with the City, Wall, Troopers, and the Factory. Initially, when you read the blurb, you feel it would be a run-of-the-mill dystopian tale where the protagonist tries to beat the system. True, it is that in some ways, but it is so much more. There was never a dull moment in the tale, and the plot picks up as you dive into it. Some of my favorite moments were when Wellington and Lilith go through underground tunnels on their journey to freedom or when Wellington sees the stranger in the mirror. I also loved how the author incorporated dreams and premonitions into the tale, giving this story a surreal touch.
Moreover, the characters are unique and complex, and you don’t know how they react to situations. Wellington is great in the lead, and I liked his sarcastic humor. He shines in his scenes with Lilith, which to me, were the highlights. I enjoyed Wellington’s scenes with Dempsey, Riba, Gwyneth, and Felix. You don’t know who to trust, and I was glued to the story as Wellington works with them, changing his life.
Perhaps the only downside to the story was the climax. While I will not give the ending, I will say that it left me wanting more. I hope the author writes a sequel to this book, as I would love to revisit these characters.
Overall, “The Sun Casts No Shadow” is a compelling dystopian fantasy novel and a short read of fewer than 200 pages.
Giveaway Details:
1 winner will win a $10 Amazon GC courtesy of Rockstar Book Tours, International.
I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on The Sun Casts No Shadow by Mark RichardsonBlog Tour hosted by Rockstar Book Tours. Check out my post and make sure to enter the giveaway!