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A review by megankass
Thirteen by Richard K. Morgan
2.0
Spends way to much time over-explaining an unnecssasarily complicated world poorly and very little time setting up a cliched procedural plot with what could have been an interesting twist if written better. Nearly 20% of the way through and I still don't know who the main characters are, if any. They keep changing. The guy the summary focused on has barely been in the book, and for what little he was, he was terribly clumsy for a supposed badass. This book needed serious re-working in how the story was presented.