Blood and Gears


Fiction - Science Fiction
193 Pages
Reviewed on 06/17/2023
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Author Biography

Declan Cosson was born in Paris, France in 1999. He moved to Ireland in 2001 where he has lived ever since.
He attended Hollypark school between 2005 and 2012. He then attended Clonkeen College between 2012 and 2018 and studied English, Media and Cultural Studies in IADT in Dun Laoghaire between 2018 and 2022.

Declan started writing as early as fifteen years old and has been writing ever since. Currently he is 23 years old. During his time in Clonkeen, he contributed short stories to the Clonkeen Anthology and also contributed short stories to Ink slinger's anthology at the Irish Writer's centre. In 2021, he published a short story collection called the "Collection of the Yearly Strange". "Blood and Gears" is Declan Cosson's latest work.

    Book Review

Reviewed by Frank Mutuma for Readers' Favorite

Blood and death are the foundation upon which civilization is built and preserved. Commander Rufus Thorne is troubled as the battle for Edinburg rages on in Blood and Gears by Declan Cosson. The machines have the upper hand. Can the flying fortress intervene and save the day? Legionnaires are the key to this fight. Zach joins the legionnaires after the death of Hans and is assigned to the alpha squad. Can Zach measure up to their standards? Will he add value to the battle for St. Petersburg against the onslaught of the machines? The black mouth is a monstrosity made to turn the tide of the Third World War, but now it seems invisible in its destruction of humanity. Can it be stopped?

Blood and Gears by Declan Cosson is a meticulously written work of science fiction that details the fight between humans and machines that have gone rogue. The story is entertaining and thought-provoking, especially now that Artificial Intelligence is being developed at an alarming speed. It got me thinking not only about the benefits of technology but also about its downside. With his vivid descriptions of the events and the battles, Declan captures the reader's imagination. The characters are also well-developed, and the plotline is flawless and flows seamlessly. I would love to see a movie based on this book. Declan has also used easy-to-understand language in the book, which makes the story accessible to any reader. I can't wait to read something else from Declan.