K.M. Herkes
Auteur de Controlled Descent
Œuvres de K.M. Herkes
Turning the Work 3 exemplaires
Fault Lines 2 exemplaires
Fledglings 2 exemplaires
The Sharp Edge Of Yesterday (Rough Passages) 2 exemplaires
Powerhouse (Rough Passages #2) 1 exemplaire
Fault Lines 1 exemplaire
Nightmares (Rough Passages #3) 1 exemplaire
Weaving In The Ends (Stories of the Restoration) 1 exemplaire
Extraordinary (Rough Passages #1) 1 exemplaire
Novices (Chronicles #1) 1 exemplaire
Lockdown (Rough Passages #4) 1 exemplaire
Turning the Work 1 exemplaire
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- Œuvres
- 20
- Membres
- 50
- Popularité
- #316,248
- Évaluation
- 4.3
- Critiques
- 13
- ISBN
- 14
And familiar characters are back: Justin, Allison, Tyler, along with a bit more about life in the current time period. There is a celebration called Restoration Week with different themes for each day (Remembrance, Faith, Duty, Sacrifice) that include celebrations or observances, depending on the day. The action in this book takes place during this week and each section is named for these observed days.
There is also a lot more corporate intrigue and machinations of the policing force, along with technical gadgets and action. The interplay between characters is still well-done, even as more new characters come into the story including several from the CSB (Citizens Service Bureau, the Restoration's law enforcement arm). There is friction here as well, with CSB agents being called on their condescension towards those not in the Bureau. And there is also pairing up between characters, though physical descriptions are kept to a minimum; instead, it seems to deepen the characters and their thoughts and motivations.
Still, it is a good follow-up, a bit choppier in pacing, but also gives a lot more background to what the Restoration looks like and the universality of humankind no matter the time period.… (plus d'informations)