Terminal World

Paperback, 490 pages

English language

Published Jan. 29, 2010 by Gollancz.

ISBN:
978-0-575-08850-4
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2 stars

This is easily Reynolds' weakest novel to-date. It opens with one of Neal Stephenson's favourite technical crimes - a protagonist switch. Grrr! It would have been more difficult to pull off but the novel could have opened with the intended main protagonist finding an angel on his pathology bench. Instead there is a long scene from the point of view of two characters who are never heard from again - and you know from the outset that they are going to disappear once they've delivered the angel. So, not a good start.

A chase ensues not too long after but I had an odd reaction to it; I felt like I was reading a distillation of the generic "hero and heroine on a train are chased by pursuers intent on their murder" scene from umpteen Hollywood movies. I suppose it just felt old hat.

Things get more interesting later, but …

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