A review by lushr
Originator by Joel Shepherd

5.0

There's no better sci fi, than the stuff which analyses and makes sense of what humans truly are, in turn setting forth their path. After an incredible ride of 6 books worth of fast-paced action, thrilling politics and engaging characters, it all winds into an elaborate and carefully woven tapestry, and when you look back you see the point of the whole story. It's an incredibly fulfilling way to end(?) a series. These most recent three books show a maturity and depth you don't see often in this fairly throwaway genre, I'm putting the Cassandra Kressnov series up there with the Samuil Petrovitch series and Daniel Suarez' Daemon series. Really glad I found this!