We started with Garotte and Silo, who I didn’t remember at all, then got onto safer ground with Lex and Michella, (and Squee), before shifting between both story lines until they collided. Frankly, all Joseph R Lallo’s storylines have some wonderful collisions, and this is no exception. After a bit of a stuttery start, I got somewhat fed up with Michella’s continual nagging of Lex, and Lex’s continual whining, and once Michella showed she was more than just a pretty face things started to get really interesting, and I could no longer put the book down.
Mr Lallo writes two things brilliantly – fights (both person to person and object to object, with or without gravity– does that make four things?), and aliens. And these are some of the nastiest, most deadly aliens I’ve seen in a while, although to be fair, I avoid nasty aliens as much as possible. The scifi tech in this series is brilliant, and superbly developed in an inaccessible world. Which world is run by a mad engineer assisted by a superb AI, who puts couples counselling to shame as she gets to grips with Michella.
All in all, a first class romp, only dropping a star because of my irritation with Michella. And Lex, but that was caused by Michella. And because it’s not quite as good as the Free-Wrench series (but it is different!).