This book kept me hooked until the end. Then, I was like... What the fuck just happened. Well, I was thinking that throughout the entire book, but at the end especially. I had to google what the fuck the ending meant. I asked my friend, who recommended the book to me, what the fuck was with this ending. He told me I was fucking retarded. I told him, well no shit. I'm not arguing that fact. I just want to know what the bloody fuck is going on in this goddamn book. He told me it's fucking aliens, you dipshit. And I was like aliens? What the fuck man? Seriously? Aliens? Bullshit. You're just trying to fucking confuse me. Just fuck off man. So then, I actually read my google search results and yea that cock sucker is right. Apparently, its fucking aliens. Goddamnit to hell, man. Seriously?It was still a damn good read though. But yea, fuck aliens in their dirty assholes. Fucking aliens? Seriously? I still can't believe this shit ending. Although it is a good story, Lincoln Child's latest story disappointed me more and more as I read it. While Deep Storm was purely scientific in its dealings, this book begins to dwell in the realms of spirits, gods, and other such things. Deep Storm manages to be scientific and exciting while Terminal Freeze is merely exciting. Although I look forward to reading Child's next book my excitement is ebbing for his stories after reading Terminal Freeze and The Third Gate.
What do You think about Sterfkou (2009)?
Definitely not my favorite of Child's books. Entertaining enough to help get me through the flu.
—Cailyn
Not a bad story, I just didn't like it. I wanted to know what happened though.
—H00drattt
Creepy, with the setting adding to the sense of isolation.
—Aleyah