Theresa Mm
I loved the story and the many characters. But when I have to keep up with so many characters and numerous plot twists something has to give. The lengthy descriptions of worlds, flora and fauna, landscapes etc needed major editing. Don't get me wrong I like to understand my surroundings but repetition of such causes my focus to shift from story and character to unnecessary drivel. Truly, thanks for not dividing the/ story into 4 or more books just to get every last dime out of your fans. And I am a fan.
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Greg Norris
Did Hamilton's time machine crash on. Earth? He writes like he has come from the future itself, lots of juicy technologies, epic character arcs and a knack for painting a full picture of politics and motives beneath the veil of laser gun action sequences. Judas turned out to be an even more exciting read than its prequel.
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A Google user
Terrific sense of scale, like some of heinlein's work, also david webber's, but different. Implacable alien creatures, mystery, exploration, examples of humanity, good and bad, all woven in a straight up Si Fi tale that makes it hard to put down. Looking forward to more from this great new ( to me ) author.
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