A review by tasadion
A Chain Across the Dawn by Drew Williams

3.0

Still a faced-paced ride, just like it's predecessor, but this time the view focusses a little more. There are no "bonkers space battles" but a number of more personal fight scenes, and everything is a little more personal.

The plot runs on rails, and the characters seem happy enough to charge from scene to scene is settings that seem custom made for a movie (hmm). The characterisation is a little simple, and the logic of it all makes you wonder a bit
SpoilerA telekinetic hero fighting a being of pure energy by punching each other?
.

But hey it's all good fun, and if you don't like this sort of thing, you should have stopped at book one.