Cat Rambo reviews THE GOODALL MUTINY by Gretchen Rix

Cat Rambo reviews THE GOODALL MUTINY by Gretchen Rix for the The Green Man Review. http://thegreenmanreview.com/

The Goodall Mutiny, by Gretchen Rix, takes a couple of chapters to find its legs and starts with a focus on horned rhinoceros beetles that leads the reader to think the beetles will prove a bigger plot point than they do (admittedly the idiosyncrasy of that detail may be delightful enough to counterbalance it), but emerges as a decent mystery read set aboard a failing space vessel. When Lieutenant Joan Chikage of the U.S.S. Goodall is attacked by her petty officer, she finds herself caught up in a mysterious and murderous mutiny that pits the remaining crew against each other. (Rix Café Texican, 2016)

WHAT I READ THIS WEEK (actually, the last couple of weeks): Where We Belong by Catherine Ryan Hyde. The Shimmer by David Morrell. Consequences by Kristine Kathryn Rusch. Extremes by Kristine Kathryn Rusch. House of Purple Cedar by Tim Tingle.

You can find my books at https://amazon.com/author/gretchenrix and all the other usual spots.

One thought on “Cat Rambo reviews THE GOODALL MUTINY by Gretchen Rix

  1. Sounds like a pretty good review. The reviewer needs to read the other books to see how the beetles come back into it. Haha! congrats.

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