The second book with Kira Miller and Donald Desh. The first book was pretty good. This follow-up was silly. Characters that died, that didn't, crazy escapes that really made no sense, allies that we or were not or something. A page turner, yes, but really could have used some plot editing. Luckily, his next novel uses fresh characters, because by the end of the book, these characters needed walkers and a nursing home. While the first book was a bit far-fetched, I'd call this one "very stretched." I enjoyed it less than the first. It felt like I was reading "Mission Impossible II" - constant adventure, double-cross, techonlogical gee-whiz (Like that? I tried to make it work...) but with an overall air of complete unbelievability. While Wired was fun, with some long uninteresting (to me) morality passages, this was more of a bad mystery novel cross with science fiction. Really - extra-terrestial invasion? Yeah, throw it in there. Extending human life? Yeah, throw it in there. The poorly-developed evil foil character? Of course.
What do You think about Senza Via Di Fuga (2014)?
Never know who to trust and it all comes together in the end. Read it in 5 days
—Erinn
A great follow-up to his book Wired. If you liked Wired, you'll love Amped!
—Meg