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Cibola Burn
by James S.A. Corey
Very good continuation.
Though I had let the series aside for a time, I'm not disappointed by this installment.
It explores the openings left by the previous in interesting ways, and keeps moving forward and setting new expectations and potential paths difficult to foresee, while remaining a self-contained story within that larger scope.
On the characters side, either old or new ones are good. Murtry is a particularily well done one, great in nastiness.
Be he also also puts in perspective the chasms that can exist between people's ethics, and how moral evolution is not necessarily an ascending path but can be driven back to levels thought to buried in history, if the right circumstances arise.
Though I had let the series aside for a time, I'm not disappointed by this installment.
It explores the openings left by the previous in interesting ways, and keeps moving forward and setting new expectations and potential paths difficult to foresee, while remaining a self-contained story within that larger scope.
On the characters side, either old or new ones are good. Murtry is a particularily well done one, great in nastiness.
Be he also also puts in perspective the chasms that can exist between people's ethics, and how moral evolution is not necessarily an ascending path but can be driven back to levels thought to buried in history, if the right circumstances arise.