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Review #3498 - Dated: 2nd of January, 2010 Author: Tucker |
Strangely enough, though I found this book to be an excellent insight into the history of Ian Cormac - Agent of the ECS and member of the elite fighting class, the Sparkind - I had to wonder what the point of it was, other than to provide some background into the character that is Agent Cormac.
Yes, it showed the process that led to him becoming the ruthless, highly effective and incredibly lucky agent of the Polity, but in terms of advancing the plot of the Polity universe, it was a bit of a dead end really. We get a couple of brief, and somewhat pointless, encounters with some near-dead Prador second- and third-children in a downed starship, and the rest is basically Cormac getting beaten up, running around, having a good tumble in the sack with one or another of his war-team, or killing something all too quickly (His battle to save his life against 7 armed opponents lasted.... 2 pages). At 296 pages, I was through it in under 2 days!
Despite all of this, it IS a well-written tale, and a good back-fill into the early and formative years of Cormac's life. It should give more insight into why he acts the way he does in other tales... but not every reader is going to find it worth the cost and effort, I am sure.
All in all, if, like me, you are a bit of a purist (Translation: Hate to be missing any titles in a collection) you're going to want to get this one eventually... but you may decide to wait for a sale or deal at your local book retailer. If you are all about high-tension, full-on action plots and every page exploding with relevent content... well... this might not be quite up to your high standards.
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