Indeed, talking about back catalogues, this author is both prolific and versatile. The list of sci-fi genres in which he's proficient includes military, fantasy, the intriguingly classification post-cyberpunk space opera plus he's written a ''Star Wars'' novel. He's also an online gamer and here ''The Fourth Wall'' merges his hobby and livelihood beautifully as he explains the mechanics and background of ‘Alternate Reality'.
The characters are as three-dimensional as necessary for a fast moving book like this. Sean is superficial, but beneath the ego he harbours a dark secret. So dark that, as bad things begin to happen, he wonders if he instigated them. Dagmar is as distant and cold as anyone with her past or her future plans would be. The twists come thick and fast towards the end. One or two may be obvious but the sruprises surprises compensate for this nicely.
This is a hybrid book. Along with the satire and the chilling possibilities that encouraging today's trends may bring, there co-exists a good crime thriller. This may not be a book that sets the literary world alight, but its good shut-out-the-world escapism that may just leave you a little anxious as you realise that Sean Makin's fictional journey has already started to bleed into real life.