I read this while I was travelling. It took me a long time to read because I was working on my writing, as well. But yeah, I thought it was really good, for the most part. The characters, and Blake's writing, in general, was great. Alex and Kathryn annoyed because as soon as they make the sexy time, all their ensuring conversations are filled to the brim with sexual innuendoes. Okay, we get it, you guys are having really good sex. Fuck. If I was actually friends with you guys, I'd stop hanging out with you. But the villain was a very interesting character. I also liked how Blake approached the controversial (and pretty stupid) idea of cryonics from many different angles, giving credence both to the scientific/medical pros of the idea, and the more conservative, religious concerns that would also arise from disrupting what they view as God's law. I also really liked the last 100 or so pages, where the story catapults into something quite unexpected. I give it three stars overall because I guess it was amazing. But it more than served its purpose. It was entertaining. On the front cover, there's a concise review by Dean Koontz:
"Fascinating, tense ... entertaining".
I guess this review is pretty much the same. But at least I tried to put a little more effort into it.