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dankeohane 's review for:
Sea of Sorrows
by James A. Moore
This is the second in a trilogy of original Alien-universe novels set in and around the original films. Sea of Sorrows is a direct sequel to Tim Lebbon's first installment, with a descendant of Ellen Ripley finding himself in the same xenomorph-infested mines of the first novel, recently excavated. Using this character Decker's empathic ability, we are able to get a glimpse into the creatures' heads a bit, which adds a lot to the mythos. If you're a fan of the series - whether film, comic or novels, this one has EVERYTHING. Soldiers, weapons, and a lot of really pissed off aliens, face huggers and more. Once the action kicks in it does not stop until the very end. Awesome installment of the book series. Highly recommend it.
PS: Like Lebbon's volume 1, I had to stop reading this one at bedtime because I kept having stupid alien nightmares. That should be all the kudos this book needs, really. :)
PS: Like Lebbon's volume 1, I had to stop reading this one at bedtime because I kept having stupid alien nightmares. That should be all the kudos this book needs, really. :)