Nick Timkovich
As opposed to the other installments, this one does not drastically change up the setting, following right after Nemesis Games. In line with previous books it's full of excellent world building with 2-3 gripping set prices. The characters are endearing (or psychopathic in the case of Marcos) and each have their own unique voices. This book is a bit different in that it has about 13 PoV characters, but they're grouped into 3-5 story lines at any one moment, so it's still crystal clear what's going on.
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Adam Thomas
Can't wait for more. Very happy the authors are able to put sequels out about every year. Overall the series is a great story and doesn't get into techno babble or long scientific explanation. I enjoy that too but sometimes having the focus on story telling and building characters like this series does is refreshing.
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Richard Goldsmith
Great continuation to the narrative and wrap up of a lot of loose threads that should allow the next set of books in the series to focus more tightly on a smaller braided narrative. The characters are generally believable and fun, appealing and, if they're unrealistically competent across the board, you still feel good about rooting for them. The world building is, as always, top notch and I'm really looking forward to the next installment!
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