MYTHICAL: Heart of Stone
By C.E. Martin
ISBN # 9781479128372
239 pages
The explosion of self-publishing has flooded the reading
world with thousands upon thousands of new works by unknown writers. For the most part, logic and literary
tradition dictates 95% is crap. One percent
is great and the other four percent is made up of really good stories worthy of
being sought out and enjoyed. C.E.
Martin’s “MYTHICAL : Heart of Stone,” is very much part of that delightful four
percent. This is a superior
action/adventure fantasy which mixes the superhero genre with lots of
mythological magic.
Colonel Mark Kinsler is the leader of a squad of stone
soldiers known as Detachment 1039. When
their attempt to capture and destroy a terrorist shape-shifter goes horribly
awry, Kinsler is the only survivor. His
body, petrified in stone, is dumped in the Arizona desert where it is discovered by a
group of five high school seniors on a final jaunt before graduation. The only girl among the group, Josie, is
somehow personally drawn to what she believes is a bizarre stone sculpture of an
Adonis like figure. When she inadvertently helps Kinsler heal and regain his
human form, she soon finds herself caught up in a fantastic world of spies and
ancient superbeings.
Kinsler, having suffered temporary amnesia, initially relies
upon Josie and her four male companions to help him sort out his current
predicament. Eventually, as his memories
slowly return during their trip to Vegas, he soon realizes his target is
planning on killing the visiting vice-President and assuming his place in the
government. Unsure as to whom he can
trust, Kinsler has to rely on Josie and the boy named Jimmy to see him through
his mission.
Martin writes amazing action sequences that race across the
pages effortlessly. They are so well
delivered with sophisticated attention to the smallest details. His skill pulls the readers into the middle
of these slugfests and brilliantly allows them to experience each vicariously.
Very few writers have this storytelling gift so well realized. Oh, sure, there are some clichéd plot
devises, but they never seemed forced and become integral parts of the
narrative from beginning to end. What
the book does is open the doors to a unique world that is much like our own and
yet very, very different. But Martin is wise enough not to overwhelm us with
those differences too quickly and deftly reveals them gradually so that by the
book’s climax, we’ve been fully introduced to this other Earth; one I very much
want to revisit again real soon.
“MYTHICAL : Heart of Stone,” is something old made new and a
true pleasure to discover. And it’s only
the first step in what I predict is going to be an amazing series. Buy your ticket and get on board now!
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