Jeremy Robinson: Mind Bullet

When I began Mind Bullet it wasn’t for reasons of a possible review. Rather, SciFi is my brain refresher from CriFi.

Damned if this action, thriller isn’t so much fun I had to include it for your consideration.

Jonas is an assassin, possibly one of the best in the world. His weapon is his mind. A telekinetic “bullet,” that he sends straight to the brain of his target. He has no peer.

His sole companion is the snarky AI, Bubbles, whose only job is to keep him alive. But Jonas is lonely, depressed and ambiguously suicidal. Bubbles takes action and arranges the meeting of a female kindred spirit, Madee.

Madee brings trouble with her, but also discovery for Jonas. Vague memories of a harrowing childhood and of his parents.

Along with those memories are in you face, newly revealed foes – his telekinetic foes. Apparently Jonas isn’t so special after all.

Honestly, you’re really need to buckle-up for Mind Bullet. It’s a funny, poignant, and fast-paced book, perfect for a January winter. Well recommended read.

~ June Lorraine Roberts

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5 responses to “Jeremy Robinson: Mind Bullet”

  1. Shawnerly Avatar

    So, this book sounds great! A quick library search was not fruitful-no worries, i’ll do a deep search later! BUT, this author has a series with his dog as the hero in an alien invasion?!!! What?! Im in love!! 🥰

    1. June Lorraine Roberts Avatar

      I know right! 🙂

  2. Sheila Morris Avatar

    Jules Verne this one mustn’t be, right?
    But perhaps I need to return to sci-fi – sounds fun!

    1. June Lorraine Roberts Avatar

      Hahaha Tis not Verne indeed!

  3. Margot Kinberg Avatar

    I don’t usually go for sci-fi/spec fic, June. But what an interesting premise for this one! And there is something to be said for one of those ‘buckle up’ sort of books. I’m glad it worked so well for you.

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