Calling Days


Fiction - Science Fiction
132 Pages
Reviewed on 05/18/2016
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Reviewed by Hilary Hawkes for Readers' Favorite

Calling Days by Jeff Christopher Leonard is a wonderfully gruesome and thought-provoking science fiction story. It’s the turn of the century and post WW III days. Mac Dreggar, Detective Homicide Division, is investigating the deaths of Will Harpy, Funeral Director, and Jude Mollins. As horrors concerning human cannibalism, brain eating rituals of the True Order and unnerving happenings at the crematorium are uncovered, Mac also reflects on events that led to his present situation. As a teenager, set on a career as a priest, he had befriended and defended mutant Tammy and, as a result of this and his killing one of the bullies in self-defence, his family and friends were killed in an act of revenge. Mac is determined to uncover the secrets of the True Order. But who is really involved and will he fall victim to their macabre evil himself?

Jeff Christopher Leonard’s Calling Days is a well-written and carefully plotted story that unfolds at a good pace. Told mainly from first person point of view, it alternates between Mac’s present day to his reflections of the past. This results in a rounded story where the reader is able to piece together the consequences of previous events and their eventual impact on later happenings. I loved the idea of sky clippers (flying cars) and anti-gravity boots – just the kind of thing you’d expect in a future world. The characters are strong and well depicted, Mac’s motivations being particularly believable. For fans of gruesome horror there are the brutal and sordid rituals of The Ritual of the Scraping, leaving us in no doubt that, nearly one century on, humankind has not yet reached a peaceful and enlightened way of life.

A futuristic and character led story, the book explores the relationship between religious belief and scientific understanding, and how Mac’s experiences change him from a believer to an independent thinking atheist. His conclusion being that: “If one never questions one never thinks for himself.” All in all, a good, well-written and fast-paced story that will appeal to those who enjoy science fiction with plenty of mystery and human conflict. While entertaining, the author’s themes also leave the reader with much on which to reflect.

Lorena Sanqui

Mac Dreggar thought he had the calling to be a preacher when he was a kid, but an incident that took his whole family and friends has swayed him to be in law enforcement. Now, at 32 years old, Mac Dreggar is working as a detective for the Homicide Division of Ovestoll. There has been a string of disappearances and a sky clipper crash might give them more information about it. The driver of the clipper, a 70-year-old man who looks half his age, might hold the clue as to what is going on. They discover the fountain of youth once they follow the trail, but along with it, the discovery of a series of brutal and sickening murders to obtain their youth. A blast from the past is also in store for Mac once he uncovers these heinous crimes in Calling Days by Jeff Christopher Leonard.

Calling Days by Jeff Christopher Leonard is a short, fast paced, action packed and thrilling science fiction story set in 2099, with a very beautiful book cover. Mac’s character was likable and believable. Tammy is an interesting character too. There were interesting concepts like the sky clipper and the weapons that I enjoyed reading about. The book was written well and with a good plot, and although the development was kind of rushed, it was still interesting and exciting to read. I like the idea behind this story and found it unique. Overall, a very thrilling read.