Well researched and well written. Some names are mispronounced (C.S. Peirce, for example). The scholarship was compelling and interesting.
Excellent
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Well researched and well written. Some names are mispronounced (C.S. Peirce, for example). The scholarship was compelling and interesting.
Got this one on sale and will definitely check this series out. X-Files meets Indiana Jones was an accurate description. Characters are good. It’s well written. It’s an entertaining story.
This belongs on a Youth Fiction list. The plot is both predictable (an international team with a cranky Frenchman) and a never-ending series of deus ex machinas. Despite the multiple nationalities of the team and the books characters, they all sound like Peter Sellers version of a French accent. I almost didn’t finish it.
The story is performed well, it’s just the MC is just so whiney and moaney about everything, which detracts from the storyline sometimes. If you can get past the MC moaning it’s a good story.
I liked the soothing narration. I could have this playing while doing my chores and it was blissful. Vincent had a full turbulent life. In those days it was like that.
Everything. An important book well performed. The contemporary application is never said but obvious all the same.
I suspect the author may dislike women???? Only a few female characters and they were all antagonists. Come on. Science fiction tends to have authors with more enlightened mindsets than this. The story just drug on and on.
A solid story performed very well. I thoroughly enjoyed it. If you like space and military stories, it’s a solid choice.
The entire series acts like a lead up to a massive intergalactic battle, only to hack the story off with a lazy completely incomplete end to the series. There’s 24 hrs I’ll never get back.
