![]() ![]() The narration continues to be first rate and made it OK to just exist in Ringo's universe for a while, but I think one more strike and I might need to close this "gate." I enjoyed the first two books enough that I am OK that I listened to this one and will certainly try out the fourth book - I assume there will be at least one more book as this in no way wrapped up a trilogy. During the battle the story shifts abruptly to Butch, the space welder introduced in prior books, for a bit and then. The second story is the massive space battle seems to just happen toward the end of the book and Comet and her storyline mostly fades away. ![]() OK, that could have been fairly interesting for a chapter or two, but it goes on and on and on and (amazingly enough) doesn't really reach any sort of satisfying conclusion. The first story dealt with "Comet" Parker, a very interesting powerful female character dealing with working in a macho Latin American environment. ![]() There seemed to be two (or three?) very disjointed stories within this book and only one of them is interesting. The last 20% of the book is very exciting but I'm not sure it is worth the buildup. ![]()
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