May 11, 2009
The 7th Son Trilogy
The President of the United States is dead. He was murdered in the morning sunlight by a four-year-old boy…
… from 7thsonnovel.com
Meet John Michael Smith, college drop out, bar tender & guitar player. Then meet 6 more men, all very different, with different lives, Priest, Soldier, Criminal Psychologist etc.. but they all share 3 important things.- They have the same name
- They have the same DNA
- They each have the same memories for the first 14 years of their lives
These 7 men are clones, and not only that, until they were 14 years old, they were the same person!!
Part of a Code Phantom military programme, their lives are turned upside down when they find out who, and what, they are.
Then before they get a chance to take it in, they are dropped into a race to take down the worlds worst terrorist, the original John Michael Smith, John Alpha
The Verdict
I seriously enjoyed these three books,
- Descent
- Deceit
- Destruction
and listened to them all on the 7th son experience feed on iTunes, but you can subscribe to each book separately at Podiobooks or at the 7th son website.
Personally I’d go with the experience feed. You’ll get all of J.C.’s chat, the clone-line episodes and Natasha from the Ministry of Propaganda. Lots and lots of fun.
My only regret with these podcasts, is that I came to it late, and wasn’t able to help spread the word at the time, also I missed out on the Beta Clone Army (Can’t find the shirts anywhere).
If you haven’t heard of J.C. Hutchins, 7th Son, or the Clones, WHERE THE HELL HAVE YOU BEEN!!! Get onto iTunes, Juice, what ever podcatcher you use, and head over to podiobooks or 7thsonnovel.com and check it out.
I would recommend listening to parts of these books whilst driving, Mr J.C. Hutchins BSc (Bring on the Suspensification) can frustrate you quite a lot, some scenes may cause you to Shout, Swear, and in some cases drive faster!!!
March 6, 2009
Billibub Baddings
The Case of the Singing Sword is set in the Prohibition Era, where crime runs rampant in the streets and a city divided into territories serves as the ultimate prize. Somewhere in this Underworld of Chicago, an enchanted weapon holds the key to ending The Gangland Wars. In the wake of The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre, only one is man enough to stand up against Al Capone…
…a four-foot-one dwarf named Billibub Baddings.
via The Billibub Baddings Podcast » About This Podcast.
I started listening to this podcast based on the enjoyment I got from Morevi Remastered (also by Tee Morris), but was a bit sceptical as to how much I would get into it as I’m not really into Crime Fiction, and 1920′s Chicago. I’m glad I gave it a go!
I’m a big fan of epic fantasy, Dwarfs, Elves, Trolls, Magic, Sorcery, etc. and that is not what this is. This story follows Billibub Baddings, a Dwarf from another world, a world with Elves and magic, who ends up unceremoniously dumped into Chicago and has to find his place in this world.
The cast of the podcast does an amazing job, and the quality of production is great, I know I haven’t said anything bad about it yet, but it’s hard to find anything wrong. Billi’s sense of humour and attitude to life had me in stitches, and the high tension scenes had me, well, tense.
For a quick peek into the podcast itself listen to the Promo or Teaser and hear what Billi is like. The feed can be found through iTunes, or at www.teemorris.com
The book can be bought from or through Amazon(.com or .co.uk) in print or for Kindle(.com only)
- Author: Tee Morris
- Publisher: Dragon Moon Press
- ISBN: 978-1896944180
Now show Tee some respect and Subscribe or Buy.
January 23, 2009
Billibub Baddings and The Case of the Singing Sword
I’ve just finished listening to the last apisode of “Billibub Baddings and The Case of The Singing Sword” The Podcast.
And I can’t recommend it enough. You can get it from podiobooks or head to the Podcast homepage to get it. It’s also available in print, so you can own it, and read it over, and over again for yourself. (I love to read, but there’s nothing quite like hearing it read by the author, as they imagined it!)

