I find the world of Shadowrun very enjoyable, even if it is very corny.
I liked Charette’s “Secrets of Power” trilogy and the spin off “Never Trust an Elf.” So I wanted to check out the 5th and final Shadowrun book he wrote.
The beginning was not as enthralling as his other novels. The characters just don’t compare to Dodger, Kharm etc. However, once this one gets going it really is hard to put down. It’s very arresting. It’s much more a story of political machinations than the other Shadowrun books he wrote.
It suffers from the same uneven writing as his other works, and weak ending, but it has the same greater than sum of its parts charm. If you read the others, and liked them, I would recommend this.
Finally, it’s funny I like Shadowrun because it has the fun elements from Cyberpunk, without the being a alarmingly accurate to the dystopia we got. However, this book published in 1996 has a lot of parallels to 2020 America. It was fairly unsettling. Cyberpunk was a warning, we all should have listened. Even when it was being dumb fun, we should have listened.