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Ghosts of War

With lucid flashbacks to WWI, a battle with a mechanized madman, the constant threat of airborne predators, and the fate of the world hanging in the balance, can the Ghost prevent the war with the British from escalating beyond control?

Reviewer: Lilyraines
Review: Jun 14, 2011
Genre(s): Science Fiction
Ghosts of War has the kind of edginess and writing that I really like reading. Through the Ghost, the reader can see a man who is trying to do the right thing and would probably be the last man to consider himself a hero. He is disconnected from himself and, yet, throughout the story the reader can see the two sides of him connecting again into a whole. Meanwhile, the main storyline is infused with action,

Ghosts of Manhattan

1926. New York. The Roaring Twenties. Jazz. Flappers. Prohibition. Coal-powered cars. A cold war with a British Empire that still covers half of the globe. Yet things have developed differently to established history. America is in the midst of a cold war with a British Empire that has only just buried Queen Victoria, her life artificially preserved to the age of 107. Coal-powered cars roar along roads thick with pedestrians, biplanes take off from standing with primitive rocket boosters, and monsters lurk behind closed doors and around every corner. This is a time in need of heroes. It is a time for The Ghost. A series of targeted murders are occurring all over the city, the victims found with ancient Roman coins placed on their eyelids after death. The trail appears to lead to a group of Italian American gangsters and their boss, who the mobsters have dubbed "The Roman." However, as The Ghost soon discovers, there is more to The Roman than at first appears, and more bizarre happenings that he soon links to the man, including moss-golems posing as mobsters and a plot to bring an ancient pagan god into the physical world in a cavern beneath the city. As The Ghost draws nearer to The Roman and the center of his dangerous web, he must battle with foes both physical and supernatural and call on help from the most unexpected of quarters if he is to stop The Roman and halt the imminent destruction of the city.

Reviewer: Sharon
Review: Jul 1, 2010
Genre(s): Sci-Fi / Fantasy, Steampunk
Set in America during 1926 in an alternate world where America is in a cold war with Great Britain, Ghosts of Manhattan by George Mann is a story that blends steampunk with noir vigilante superhero style. The story focuses on The Ghost who uses various steam powered equipment to help him fight crime in a city overrun with crooks. His main battle is with the murder, The Roman. Very reminiscent of characters li

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