Twilight explores the idea of what happens
if you leap from dimension to dimension. Imagine the finale to
Monsters Inc but in this case
the monsters want to eat your face off rather than just scare you. The movement from one place to another allows for a series of
entertaining little novelettes. Heitz can create
an interesting and believable future and also manages to create
some stalking horror elsewhere within the same story. The books can be read
in any order as they are all different in style If you have the previous books fresh in your mind you will see
so many more of the tendrils link one to another - SFBOOK REVIEWS on DOORS X Twilight
Markus Heitz has treated us to
an inventive idea and
three thrilling novels that
entertain throughout - GEEK DAD on the DOORS sequence
Heitz likes to
play with alternative realities . . . [he] can throw his characters
into an old-school slobberknocker of a fight. The
X-Files-like mystery is explored in all three novels, from slightly different perspectives - SFBOOK REVIEWS on DOORS ! Field of Blood
There are a lot of
interesting ideas throughout the DOORS experiment. They are
action thrillers . . . [they] reminded me of the type of
crazed abandonment that someone like Matthew Riley brings to the novels. You
should enjoy the ride . . .with its gung-ho action and ephemeral characters,
Colony is a book aimed more at the
action science-fiction fans who just want
a quick and enjoyable read - SFBOOK REVIEWS on DOORS ? Colony
Just
as talented musicians can create a myriad symphonies with only 12 musical notes, Heitz demonstrates how
talented writers are able to create
greatly enjoyable stories based only a few basic, well known concepts - Speculative Book Review on Markus Heitz
Three
exciting excursions into foreign worlds that can only be described as
completely successful! - Geek
You always know what to expect from Markus Heitz. Over the years he has been one of the
staples of fantasy literature . . . he
can be enjoyed by both casual readers as well as by hard-core readers - Upcoming4Me
A
great example of
action-oriented and unfussy quest literature.
Highly recommended. - SF Crowsnest on The Dwarves