In New London, the heavy hand of the Administration has put yet another yoke on Toreth's shoulders--he's been assigned as the "personal liason" to socioanalyst Carnac. Carnac is a constantly talking, deeply annoying, creepily charming man whose training in reading and manipulating people and gro...
I loved this book. I think it may be my favorite book of this series, so far. Well, I started out this series not knowing if I liked Toreth or not. After all, he's quite the bastard, isn't he? After a while, I came to realize that Toreth was one of those characters who was really psychologically ...
I liked the addition to the novel "Quis Custodiet" : "Ipsos Custodes" which is basically what Warrick was up to while Toreth was in Greece. It include a lot of technical talk about the sim and anti-Administration thinking, but it involves Carnac, and well, Carnac is always to be enjoyed even thou...
OK, first installment in the series to get 1 star from me. And here's why:You know there's something wrong with the story when my favorite part is Warrick fixing a coffee maker.Seriously. The rest of the story had me cringing. It's a mix of "whoa, out of character for both of them," "that's just ...