A review by paulataua
Rubicon by J.S. Dewes

4.0

Set during the war that humanity is steadily losing to the intelligent machines, Valero is brought back to life for the ninety sixth time to carry on the desperate fight. She is suddenly transferred to a special unit, given a more developed virtual intelligence aid, and a glimmer of hope surfaces. ‘Rubicon’ is page after page of total sci-fi action that is both well-constructed and well -written and it just keeps you turning pages. If there is a downside the philosophical aspect, while in evidence, is not really well developed and that weakens an otherwise interesting ending.