Zendyne
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All he needed was a few days to carry out an investigation and fake some results. Then, everything could get back to normal and hed have plenty of time to figure out how to deal with the entity that called itself Lilith.
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"Ah, Lee. Please, sit down. Will you take some tea?" Xia Lin poured for both of them. Lees project manager seemed more distant than usual. Cooler. Hardly surprising, Lee thought. This was where they put the boot in.
Usually, Xia Lins manner was anything but cool. Over several years of working together, shed left him in no doubt that she was available for what Zendyne corporate-speak would have termed an alliance, with her as mentor and him as protégé.
It was a standing offer that would have done wonders for Lees career, if only hed been able to take it up.
Hed often wis
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When I eventually found it again after a long time looking, didn\\\'t back stuff up then, I re-read the whole thing and absolutely loved it to bits.
Thanks for your hard work Huw.
Ps. Tip for anyone tempted to elevate their ego by concentrating on perceived imperfections in this story,
Enjoy the adventure...
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When I eventually found it again after a long time looking, didn't back stuff up then, I re-read the whole thing and absolutely loved it to bits.
Thanks for your hard work Huw.
Ps. Tip for anyone tempted to elevate their ego by concentrating on perceived imperfections in this story,
Enjoy the adventure...
The characters are fairly well-drawn, nothing exceptional. The plotting is good, and everything gets nicely tied up in the end.
It's a fun read--which reminds me, I need to back up my hard drive.
As far as I'm concerned, the action worked very nicely until the last part of the book, and I felt a bit disappointed with the last turn of events. I got the feeling the author had finally decided to drop the whole thing off as soon as possible.
Some of the most attractive points and characters of the book are not too explored. Then again, maybe that is what makes them have that special something.
Admittedly, there are some minor plot holes, but these are forgiven for a fast paced story, interesting, if rather predictable, characters, and some nice imaginative visuals into a cyberpunk world.
Not for the kiddies as it does contain language and some sexual situations, but I appreciate the author's restraint in keeping the story a thriller and not as an excuse for porn.
Certainly worth a look for anyone interested in modern science fiction. While lacking a bit of thought at times there are some interesting ideas in there.
Read it for a cheap thrill.
The characters in the book have much more depth than most modern sci-fi.