
A good second entry in the series; arguably better than the first. If you can get over the (somewhat ludicrous) premise of the first book, this book does a good job of exploring the implications of that premise, and really makes you wonder what you would do in such a situation. Plenty of good action, moral dilemmas, and interesting characters.
Rating: 4 stars
Yevgeniy Brikman
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