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As usual with Suarez's books, you will not be left wanting for massively-executed displays of exceedingly advanced technologies. But I have to say this is the weakest of his books: the dialog between characters is often unnatural and contrived, and - most crucially - the "suspension of disbelief" one should put in place is just too much, especially in certain key scenes.
However, despite these flaws, it is a gripping and very enjoyable book.
However, despite these flaws, it is a gripping and very enjoyable book.