C.V. Hunt reviews FORTUNE: LOST AND FOUND
Author C.V. Hunt, who has written ENDLESSLY, LEGACY, PHANTOM, DANSE MACABRE, HAND RAMBLINGS, and HOW TO KILL YOURSELF, reviews FORTUNE: LOST AND FOUND which includes my short story, “The Plagiarist’s Wireless.”
There’s always this difficult task when it comes to reviewing an anthology. Specifically, one that doesn’t belong to a single author, but to plethora of authors scattered across different – but relevant – genres. I always find a couple I really enjoy and wish they were full length novels. Some of them I feel didn’t have the correct length the author needed to tell the story. Then there are others I might not have read under other circumstances.
The reading list within FORTUNE is the following:
- “A Friend in Paga” by Brent Michael Kelley
- “The Bottom Line” by Kurt Fawver
- “The Plagiarist’s Wireless” by Christian A. Larsen
- “Down the Pan” by Phil Hickes
- “Trabajando Alegre” by Wednesday Lee Friday
- “Things They Took from Luke” by Garrett Cook
- “The Rules” by Lizz-Ayn Shaarawi
- “The Second Vault” by Andrew G. Dombalagian
- “Best Laid Plans” by Lydia Ondrusek and John Jasper Owens
- “Hungry” by Eric J. Guignard
- “Twisted Words” by Andrew M. Stockton
- “Storbeck’s Gold” by Cory J. Herndon
The best way to rate this collection is with a 4 star review. There were three stories that stood out to me as being my favorites…
Read the rest of the review here.
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