![]() I especially remember a scene where Henry Carter drives John at speed from the police station, and the the description of the crowd suddenly pulling away at the last moment - something recognized from any early 1980's news footage during the Troubles.ģ. ![]() NI details - there were some great moments in there that seemed real and unique to Northern Ireland. This was underwritten not just by the apocalyptical idea that Earth had already lost the invasion, but also that the invading Zelo's were not mindless but followed clear rules and could force and accept a surrender.Ģ. The prologue - I know this was posted to Critiques but removed from the final published version, but it was so filled with tension I knew the overall story must be good. That got me to thinking what really appealed to me about the book, and why I enjoyed it so much.ġ. In a recent blog post, Jo Zebedee expressed surprise that Inish Carraig sells so well, and wondered aloud at its appeal. ![]()
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