Firstly, I must congratulate Joshua Johnston for a remarkable feat in creating this incredible future world based in space with an assortment of races with very unusual features, languages and philosophies. Frankly, I am in awe of how Johnston managed to create such depth of detail around not just these multiple races but the various new technologies that he created.
This is Book 2 in the series and I did wonder if I was disadvantaged by not having read Book 1. I expect many things would have been more familiar for me and would have meant it didn’t ‘t take so long for me to get used to the ‘newness’ and ‘unusualness’ of this invented story future space world.
I will also acknowledge that such stories are not my preferred choice to read. I’m just not into ‘space’ stories for some reason. I don’t really enjoy watching ‘space’ movies. And I’ve never been a Trekky, however, enjoy Star Wars but it has a very strong narrative and some marvellous characters that I’ve grown up with.
With that preamble I will admit that I found this difficult to read. There were many times I wanted to put it down. And for one reason, I was bored. Hence, my preamble, because I think my opinion is a little biased because these stories don’t typically grab me.
In saying that there was a lot of focus on the visual elements of the various races, the technologies, language and philosophies which for someone who isn’t particularly interested makes it hard going to read. Yes, there was action but not enough in my opinion. There was a lot more commentary rather than action scenes. In saying that the action scenes were good and Johnston brought me into the scene and I was able to mostly visualise what was going on.
As is common for many male writers, we sometimes de-emphasis the heart and soul of a character when this is always a way of capturing a reader’s interest even if they’re not that interested in what’s going on around the character. And this was one of those stories. I just didn’t care enough about any of the characters. Even Jared Carter, the fine upstanding human Captain. I just don’t get enough of an inside look into his heart, his motivations, his fears, his loves and more.
If you enjoy science fiction and space stories with lots of detail you’ll enjoy this book and I presume the first in the series is similar. Perhaps read that one first. Unfortunately, it just wasn’t my kind of story.