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Title:
Star’s End
Series: Starfishers #3
Author:
Glen Cook
Rating: 2.5 of 5 Stars
Genre:
SF
Pages: 247
Words: 75K
It
is a good thing this was the final book in this trilogy. It was
empty. Every character was a morass of neuroses and hangups and was
so internally focused that they couldn’t and wouldn’t care about
anyone else, no matter who they were. That is a revolting mindset to
be in.
I have determined that I really don’t like Cook’s science fiction. As such, I’m going to stop exploring his stuff that I haven’t read (not really much by this time to be honest) and concentrate on re-reading his Black Company books, which I really enjoyed the first time around. When the best thing you can say about a book or even a trilogy is that it makes you want to re-read something else by the author, well, that’s just pathetic. That’s probably a good way to end this review. Pathetic...
★★✬☆☆
From the Publisher
At
the edge of the galaxy lies the fortress known as Stars’ End, a
mysterious planet bristling with deadly automated weapons systems,
programmed to slaughter anyone fool enough to come within range. But
who built this strange planet of death, placing it within view of the
Milky Way’s great lens… and tantalizingly close to the
hydrogen-filled feeding grounds of the interstellar dragons known as
Starfish and the priceless ambergris they create?
Should the
harvestships of the High Seiners, known as Starfishers, gain control
of that arsenal, they need never fear the Confederation’s navy nor
the armies of the human-like Sangaree again. But intelligent life
everywhere now needs the might of Stars’ End—and the expertise of
agents Mouse Storm and Moyshe benRabi. For in the midst of the
Sangaree wars, a far more sinister enemy approaches, coming from the
depths of the galaxy, in hordes larger than a solar system.
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