Helpful Score: 1
Good old fashioned ESP without the usual Hamilton religious fire hose. Worth reading.
Helpful Score: 1
A solid book, all in all. I'm glad I read it, but I think I'll pass on the rest of the Mindstar novels. I found too many elements in the novel were weak.
Setting: A
Characters: B-
Motivations: C
Plot: C
Immersion: C
Greg Mandel, the hero of the series, is a telepath for hire. He is also an assassin and former soldier and freedom fighter (mercenary? guerilla? traitor?). Greg is kind of ethical. At least he follows a sort of honor among thieves creedo - a brotherhood of arms kind of thing. Early in the book, to relieve the stress associated with an assassination (murder? vigilantism?) he commits, he uses his telepathy to pick up a girl in a bar. This girl, Eleanor, is a minor character, but I found that she was truly the only good guy in the bunch of them. The plot revolves around Greg finding a saboteur in a powerful organization called Event Horizon. I'd classify the book as a futurist, detective, unit operations, match making novel.
Setting: A
Characters: B-
Motivations: C
Plot: C
Immersion: C
Greg Mandel, the hero of the series, is a telepath for hire. He is also an assassin and former soldier and freedom fighter (mercenary? guerilla? traitor?). Greg is kind of ethical. At least he follows a sort of honor among thieves creedo - a brotherhood of arms kind of thing. Early in the book, to relieve the stress associated with an assassination (murder? vigilantism?) he commits, he uses his telepathy to pick up a girl in a bar. This girl, Eleanor, is a minor character, but I found that she was truly the only good guy in the bunch of them. The plot revolves around Greg finding a saboteur in a powerful organization called Event Horizon. I'd classify the book as a futurist, detective, unit operations, match making novel.