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Title: Castle in Cassiopeia
Series: Dead Enders #3
Author: Mike Resnick
Rating: 2.5 of 5 Stars
Genre: SF
Pages: 289
Format: Digital Edition
Series: Dead Enders #3
Author: Mike Resnick
Rating: 2.5 of 5 Stars
Genre: SF
Pages: 289
Format: Digital Edition
Synopsis:
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The Michtag clone
from the first book has decided that he likes being the ruler and
using the military knowledge gained from his growing time, begins to
crush the Democracy. So the Democracy sends in Nathan Pretorias and
the Dead Enders.
Having lost 2
members and gained 1 in the previous book, Nathan still needs one
more to complete his team. With the help of the knowledgable Madam,
he gets an outlaw with the body of a bear and the mind of a steel
trap.
The Dead Enders
track down Michtag, kill him and escape. Glory and laughs for
everyone.
My
Thoughts:
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I was a chapter in before I realized I had somehow skipped book 2. By
that point I simply didn't care. Honestly, besides finding out that
Character X and Y were dead and the introduction of two other
characters, it made zero impact on this book.
Unfortunately, I was correct in my assessment that this trilogy would
be a dud for me. The characters make their predictable one liners,
act spot on just like the script says and the plot follows. I'm
sorry, but you don't infiltrate the fortress that holds the galaxy's
most notorious war leader and just have everything fall into line.
Bloody A, there was more security and potential problems for the
release of the horrible movie Breaking Dawn than Michtag had in his
entire fortress. It just felt like a walk in the park and it really,
really, really shouldn't have.
I think I am done with exploring Resnick. If I ever feel the need to
read anything of his again, I'll just stick to the Santiago
and Widowmaker
books. I know I liked those at least.
★★☆☆½
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