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Mass Market Paperback Evergence 2: The Dying Light Book

ISBN: 0441007422

ISBN13: 9780441007424

Evergence 2: The Dying Light

(Book #2 in the Evergence Series)

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In this exciting follow-up to the co-author's cutting-edge American debut, Intelligence agent Morgan Roche turns renegade to seek out a genetically enhanced warrior, whose very existence threatens the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

If you like twists and turns, get on this ride.

I can't begin to describe just how good this read was for me. The plot twists occur from the very beginning to the very end. The are no real "bad guys" and there are no real "good guys". You have no idea who the real enemy is or what the real agenda is beyond the basic general antagonism between races. I didn't know if I wanted humanity to survive or get what's coming to it. Even now, after years of having read this story, I'm still enjoying tasty bits in the back of my mind.

Really good trilogies are rare, but this one delivers.

This trio is one the best stories I've read, the pace moves along, the characters are great and very real. There are so many twists you never know who's behind any given event. I loved the stories within stories, the doubt of loyalty of a main character and the heroine's dilemma of figuring out whom to trust. The AI known as "box" is a super idea, and one that just keeps the reader guessing.I will read the entire story again. Great job Sean and Shane!!! Lets have MORE!

train kept a rollin'

This story is a rollercoaster of a ride and I loved every minute of it. The first book takes right off and immerses you into a vivid universe of plot twists and rich characters and leaves you dying for more. The Dying Light satifies you that Dix and Williams will be around to tell us the whole story and leaves you frantically aching for the conclusion. If you liked Prodigal sun, you will love this book. If you have not read any of them, you might as well save your self the shipping and handling and buy all 3 together right now! Everyone I told about the books devoured them with delight.

A solid future history with good characterizations

So many times today I read new sci fi, only to find it consumed with either rather juvenile descriptions of interpersonal intimacy or numbingly offensive instances of gory description. It seems to be a challenge some weeks to find a good future history story which is neither hopelessly dated, hopelessly violent, or hopelessly obsessed with adoloscent views of human relationships.Evergence: The Dying Light is an exception to these dreary rules. Although it is the second in a series of which I had not read the first, I found it quite easy to follow. Although the story has some violence, and the characters are discernibly adult, it is neither a gore-fest nor a teen fantasy quest. Instead, it is serious sci fi, in the future history mold, with good plot and good characterization.The plot involves a female protagonist in a distant future, with a diverse and sympathetic crew, facing challenges both mundane and devastating under circumstances in which the powers that be know the value of a lot of cards, but they ain't showing their hands. In other words, it's the "quest among uncertain forces" motif, but done in a fairly fresh, if not quite novel, setting.I instinctively shy away from two-author works because so many either have an unsatisfying "compromise" feel to the narrative voice or have chapters written in different hands so divergent that they barely plot in together. This book raises no such concerns. It is well-written, consistent, and holds together.This is not a perfect book. The future universe created has its interesting aspects, but seems largely synthesized from what has gone before. There is little of the "oh,wow" about the future extrapolations that result, and I am small-minded enough to confess that I want a little "oh, wow" in my sci fi. But I recommend this book nonetheless....a solid, good day's read, well done.

Excellent light reading

This book is light reading SciFi; excellent for passing time, but, you will be able to put it down to eat, see your family, etc.Pluses: A story line that kept you involved and wondering; interesting character; the pages turned themselves.Minuses: Nothing in the story was a new idea that inspired awe. Also, although the characters were interesting, they were not really explored in too much depth.
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