4 stars (just) - this is much more like what I expected from this series so it’s the best one so far for me.
My main criticism from the last book - the unlikely language from young teens - still stands, but the sexism didn’t seem as prominent, mostly because they actually DID something in this book. However I was still confused by Henderson’s domestic issues which were included without much purpose. Ok, Henderson had problems with his wife but it had absolutely no consequences elsewhere and the issues were only skimmed over. I just didn’t see the point.
Other than that, I was pretty impressed by the plot. It resembled the Cherub books more in that it focused on Marc, Rosie, Paul, PT and their new friends during training. Granted, they didn’t have a proper mission until very late in the story, but the build up was good and I liked the insight into training.
So I’m moving on to the next book, but it’s the last one I actually have in physical form. And so it’s going to have to really impress me if I’m to bother getting hold of the next ones...