Red Sky at Morning is a suspenseful, fun sci-fi thriller and I recommend that you read it. Grab your copy here.
I’m volunteering as a judge in the third annual Self Published Science Fiction Competition, and I read Red Sky at Morning as part of that contest. My review here does not reflect anything other than my own opinion, and may have no relation to whether the book advances in the contest.
Red Sky at Morning is a thriller set in a future where humans have colonized Mars. It starts with a man framed for a crime he didn’t commit and a jaded detective put on the case by mysterious forces. It races through one revelation after another, some of them truly surprising. The pulse-pounding conclusion had me tearing through the last third of the book unable to put it down.
It’s not perfect. Some of the challenges before the characters fall too easily. Some of them have mysterious proficiencies that are just too convenient. Overall, though, the suspense more than makes up for the flaws and I truly enjoyed this read.