Review: Alien: Colony War

 


Holy heck these books just get bleaker and bleaker. Which of course means I love them. This one picks up a bit after Into Charybdis with Cher Hunt, Shy’s sister. A journalist, Cher wants to uncover what exactly happened to Shy, and it turns out to be a lot more than she bargained for. This book isn’t nearly as gory and violent, but it still takes an incredibly cynical view of politics. Which, fair enough, although it does get kind of frustrating, because why are these people just making the same stupid decisions over and over again, knowing full well what happened to the people before them? But again, fair enough – people haven’t exactly done a ton to disprove that. But on the other hand, because everyone didn’t die immediately, this book actually had room for more relationships to develop, and they were quite nice to read about, especially Davis’s relationships with just about everybody. I haven’t got a lot else to say honestly, other than that this is just a really fun thriller with a surprising but fascinating political dimension.

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