Another weird novel from this author! In this one, Frank and Tara Gobi are tracking down reports of illegal Chi smuggling operations in Thailand, while in America, Paul Sykes stumbles onto a story that could make his career, if it doesn't change his life, and his existance, first. Tommy is regressing to his Orang-u-tan heritage and needs to finds Nita, his missing love, before it is too late, and Wing Fat, obese lord of Chi, continues his affair with his sentient elevator.
There are lots of little stories weaving through this, all coming together right at the end. Of the three books in the series, I found this the most complete, if maybe not that enjoyable in places. I think that is because I am a huge animal lover and some of the scenes in this book make uncomfortable reading. Bit I do like the idea of Green cyberspace and the possibility that everything in and of this world could communicate on some level.
Overall Verdict - an ok read, if a bit weird. Something to enjoy and pass on.