Over here at MDPWeb headquarters, we’re pretty excited that three of our writers are eligible for Ditmars. Both Cecilia Jansink and Belinda Hamilton are eligible for the Best Fan Fiction Award and Amanda Wrangles and is Eligible for the William Atheling Jr Award for criticism of review. If you haven’t read their work then head over to the Burn Bright website and find them in the left hand column menu. You’ll have to agree they’ve offered consistent, quality material. Think about voting for them please!

Cels Jansink

Belinda Hamilton

Mandy Wrangles

 

 

Reviewed by Cels Jansink

When the body of a famous Hollywood director is found covered in an occult tattoo and embalmed in the cement floor of his own film set, N.T.A trainee Kannon Dupree is hired to return to 1939 to find out just who put him there. Unfortunately, this particular director had a habit of making enemies where ever he went and the list of suspects is long and Kannon’s time short. While on the set of “Gone with the Wind” and mixing with Hollywood’s elite, she stumbles across a disturbing mystery with its roots stretching all the way back to the Civil War. Among the bright lights and superstars, Kannon must decipher the truth before its too late, after all, time travel can be murder, as any time-travelling detective knows only too well.

“Hoodwink” is the second in the “Kannon Dupree- Timestalker” series and has certainly taken the drama to a whole new level.  This series combines the best of the mystery genre with an added dash of sci-fi and the supernatural to constantly keep your heart racing and mind puzzling.

The plot is an absolute twisting and turning delight and the cast of characters so diverse and realistic, you’ll feel you’ve jumped the portal right along with Kannon. I found myself so deeply immersed in the action and unwinding mystery that I had a hard time putting it down. I could have quite happily climbed into the pages and given Kannon a helping hand myself; I was on tenterhooks the whole journey. Not only is this so vividly rich and high- octane level drama, there was just something so deeply compelling about the playground Roberts’ has created, I wanted in on grilling those suspects too.

Roberts’ has paid great attention to detail of not only the Civil War but Gone with the Wind as well. Even if you have no idea about that period or the story, details have been interwoven with such skill that you will emerge from the story feeling enlightened and impressed by the realism it adds to the plot.

Gone with the Wind is still such an iconic film and literary creation and the array of stars from the period such as Gable, Leigh and Lombard are still names that are recognised today. I was a little apprehensive that the central mystery would get a little lost behind all the glitz and glamour. I worried about absolutely nothing. Roberts’ has created not only a striking and strong “voiced” lead who grabs a hold of the reader’s attention and keeps you thick of the action right from the beginning, but she has woven the golden age of Hollywood into a stunning setting without overshadowing our quest one bit.

This truly is mystery at its finest and Kannon a fresh new breed of P.I. I would ideally recommended you read the first of Kannon’s adventures- “Gladiatrix” for Kannon’s full backstory and to understand our lead’s motives all the more, but at the same time they both stand on their own as independent reads.

Hoodwink is a definite 5/5 star read and I can’t wait to see where Kannon leads us next.

 

Hoodwink- Rhonda Roberts

Harper Voyager

ISBN:978-0-7322-8856-3

562 Pages

 

It has been a reflective time for me of late as you’ve probably noticed. Been thinking a lot about my childhood and how wonderful it was, and about what I want to do with the rest of my life. I know now that I will make some changes. It’s time.

But first, today is a day of celebration of friendships and that wonderful sense of being connected with others. Thank you to all my well-wishers. I’ve loved hearing from every single one of you.

Today has started brilliantly by being sent Peter Bishop by my beloved Tansy Rayner Roberts who also blogged this amazing post.

Then Cels sent me Adam Carter (Rupert Penry-Jones) and blogged her wonderful Transformation Space review.

Rowena has posted an interview I did with her on the ROR blog, where I talk at length about various books and do a giveaway for a Tara Sharp novel.

Part1 finished with brunch with Nick and Jules, and host of calls from my Perth family. Part 2 to be reported on tonight.

Awards

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Peacemaker - Aurealis Award
Best Science Fiction Novel 2014

Curtin University Distinguished Alumni Award 2014

Transformation Space - Aurealis Award
 Best Science Fiction Novel 2010

Sharp Shooter - Davitt Award
Best Crime Novel 2009 (Sisters in Crime Australia) 

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