Another fine installment in the Wanderer series. Once again, Simon Goodson has managed to keep me guessing with unexpected and interesting plot twists, while telling a great story. For readers who've been following this series, there are some very satisfying payoffs as we learn more about the origin of Wanderer, and the alien, Teeko. This new information helps drive the story forward. (It even hints at a reason for something I complained about in the previous volume.)
Our young pilot Jess is still with us of course, and we also see a great deal of Clay, the ace fighter jock with a heart of gold. There are a few new characters introduced, and one major villain in particular meets their end. The Taint, far from being left behind, is a major presence in this book. In fact, the Taint is now clearly THE major antagonist of the Wanderer series.
As of this writing, it appears that book 5 will be out sometime in the first half of 2017. Wanderer - Origins ends with a neat little cliffhanger, and I'm eager to see which way it goes. It's not a huge cliffhanger like the one at the end of Tainted Universe, but one that's sure to shape the early chapters of book 5, which I am eagerly awaiting.