The Blood Bond

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On a visit to Bangkok, a famed religious leader, the Karmapata, is critically wounded by a would-be assassin, and needs to receive a life-saving blood transfusion within 12 hours. When his enemies lea..read more

Author 作者: Bey Logan 近彼岸

Publisher 出版社: B&E Productions

ISBN 國際書號: 978-988-18949-1-5

Total pages 頁數: 240 pp

Size 大小: 153mm x 233mm

Type 書種: Fiction / Thriller

Special Feature 特別優惠: Option to have your book signed by author! Please choose Extra Value when purchasing item.

2 Reviews

  1. admin says:

    The novel “The Blood Bond” written by Bey Logan and published by B&E received a positive and constructive review from Hong Kong’s South China Morning Post this last Sunday. See extracts below:

    ‘The dust jacket blurb sells The Blood Bond short. It doesn’t tell you anything of the novel’s sharp dialogue and sometimes interesting character…

    ‘The Blood Bond is pacy, lacking in any form of narratorial self-indulgence, and the main characters are given some very plausible dialogue…

    ‘Without Logan’s pacing and ear for dialogue, we could have had something more akin to The Da Vinci Code, proably the silliest artefact human culture has yet produced. Be thankful we don’t.’

    To read complete book review by Richard Lord, go to http://www.bxe-productions.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/SCMP-Blood-Bond-review.pdf

  2. admin says:

    A interview with Bey and a review of the novel was featured at the March 2011 issue of Singaporean magazine “The Pocket Arts Guide”. See extract of its review below:

    “The screen-inspired origins of the book and the way its uses the written word to describe martial arts makes an interesting crossover. Logan’s lens follows a sequence of cinematic vignettes with stories and scenes that seem straight out of action cinema, giving it the unique quality in parts of reading like a film script. It also conveys the choreographic language of martial arts, helping us understand actions that seem to trademark the characterisation and move the story forward.”

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