Gemini Rising (Deathlands)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.33 (654 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0373625464 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 352 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-05-23 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Waiting for Cawdor are two of his oldest enemies, ready to overtake the barony and the Cawdor name.Unable to help an ailing Krysty Wroth, Cawdor must face this challenge to the future of the East Coast baronies on his own.. Ryan Cowdor comes home to West Virginia and his nephew Nathan, to whom Cawdor had entrusted the Cawdor barony
Mike Varela said GEMINI RISING has ressurected my interest in Deathlands!. Yes, that's right kiddies! I don't know who Casper the Ghostwriter is for installment #GEMINI RISING has ressurected my interest in Deathlands! Mike Varela Yes, that's right kiddies! I don't know who Casper the Ghostwriter is for installment #46; but (s)he's really good. New Life (mutant as well as technological) has been breathed into the Deathlands saga for sure here! With new and scary mutants and hints at the Archon conspiracy for that necessary dovetailing into the Outlanders saga, I'd say Harlequin Publishing has got themselves the BEST writer so far for this series! Why, after having finished playing the CD ROM game Half-Life, I felt as if this writer was also inspired by Half-Life to come off with cleaner and nastier mutants in th. 6; but (s)he's really good. New Life (mutant as well as technological) has been breathed into the Deathlands saga for sure here! With new and scary mutants and hints at the Archon conspiracy for that necessary dovetailing into the Outlanders saga, I'd say Harlequin Publishing has got themselves the BEST writer so far for this series! Why, after having finished playing the CD ROM game Half-Life, I felt as if this writer was also inspired by Half-Life to come off with cleaner and nastier mutants in th. A Customer said Not too bad at all, but. Despite some of the flaws in this latest entry in the Deathlands saga, I actually enjoyed reading 'Gemini Rising' quite a bit - although it was a sort of a guilty pleasure. First of all, this book is well written from a purely technical standpoint, it flows right and its many action scenes are well executed. I did have problems with some aspects of it though. Characterwise, Jak does come off rather badly in the first few pages and an incident with Mildred certainly had me raising my eyebrows. Unless I missed it the origins of the villian of the piece are never explained nor his mysteri. Interesting Start I have recently finished this novel and decided to write my review about it. Overall I found it to be an intersting yarn. The pace was fast paced and never ending. That I found, strangely enough, tedious. Usually in the majority of the novels there is more than your fair share of conflicts but there was also 'down' time if you will between the battles. And some of the situations seemed highly unlikely as well. But this is the Deathlands we are talking about so it is to be expected. The major complaint I have however is the fact that Overton was never really explained. I mean, where did