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BEN PEEK The Red Labyrinth. Reviewed by Lucy Sussex

BEN PEEK The Red Labyrinth. Reviewed by Lucy Sussex

by NRB | 7 Aug 2025 | Fiction, SFF | 0 comments

Slim but richly imaginative, Ben Peek’s new novella combines dystopia and dark fantasy to hold a mirror to current times.   In 1958, Patrick White decried Australian literature’s tendency to be the ‘dreary dun-coloured offspring of journalistic...
RJURIK DAVIDSON The Stars Askew. Reviewed by Keith Stevenson

RJURIK DAVIDSON The Stars Askew. Reviewed by Keith Stevenson

by NRB | 19 Jul 2016 | SFF | 0 comments

The Stars Askew continues Australian fantasy author Rjurik Davidson’s dark tale of revolution, treachery and personal sacrifice begun in his debut novel Unwrapped Sky. Again, this story is set in the richly imagined city of Caeli Amur where magical beasts, grinding...
BEN PEEK Leviathan’s Blood: Children Book Two. Reviewed by Keith Stevenson

BEN PEEK Leviathan’s Blood: Children Book Two. Reviewed by Keith Stevenson

by NRB | 14 Apr 2016 | SFF | 0 comments

Leviathan’s Blood covers a lot of ground and introduces a whole new world of wonders, all vividly and indelibly portrayed. I’m not overstating things when I say that Ben Peek is one of the most accomplished writers of richly detailed and intricately plotted epic...
BEN PEEK The Godless: Children Book One. Reviewed by Keith Stevenson

BEN PEEK The Godless: Children Book One. Reviewed by Keith Stevenson

by NRB | 25 Sep 2014 | SFF | 0 comments

Ben Peek’s debut gives George RR Martin a run for his money. The best epic fantasy is a seamless blend of intricately wrought elements that creates a fully-realised world with a comprehensive and weighty history that continues to affect the lives of the equally real...

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