I just started the second. It begins a decade after the events of the 1st. With the ending I had hoped that there would actually be some sort of conflict to resolve in the sequel. However, the start doesn't leave me very optimistic. Which is a shame, as the premise is quite promising.
I have read them. The later books get a bit far out even relative to the concept of a world line shifter powered by a potato.
But then Steven Baxter is always far out.
I don't recall any epigrams which is a bad sign for me. Maybe I need to reread them.
Code Name: JET STREAM
Most of my reading is fantasy, so dimension traveling, potato power I can enjoy. However when the author decides to go with "animal abuse" as the leading cause of drama, instead of the nuclear strike with which he ended his last book, I start to have doubts about whether this will be a series I finish.
Jack Carr - Savage Son, next is his Rapp like heroes adventure. Pretty good story and character.
Terminal rage / A.M. Khalifa. - a complex terrorist tale with the usual flawed but interesting hero who fell out of favor with the government. However, neat twists.
Book 4, Devil's Hand, should be out tomorrow.
"You can't win a war with choirboys. " Mad Mike Hoare
I preordered a while back and it was on my Kindle when I got up this morning. I'm about 50 pages in and it feels more like his first Terminal List than the others.
I was not as entertained by Savage Son and was hoping The Devil's Hand would be different and it appears it is. So far so good.
A while back, there was a discussion of where to buy hard to find or out of print books that I thought I bookmarked to links but apparently did not. Does anyone recall anything like that? TIA
"You can't win a war with choirboys. " Mad Mike Hoare
Stephanie recommended Abe Books to me recently. I’ve bought Will and As Far As My Feet Will Carry Me from them.
Just a dog chauffeur that used to hold the dumb end of the leash.