Steven C. (SteveTheDM) - , reviewed on + 204 more book reviews
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The second book in Stross's Eschaton universe, The Iron Sunrise is a fun sort of who-dun-it spy thriller in space.
Ultimately, this book was quite enjoyable, and hard to put down in the final few hundred pages. The title "iron sunrise" is an interesting weaponized nova generator; but is only part of the backdrop of the bulk of the story. It took me a while to figure out who everybody was; (there was some confusion between Frank and Franz in my mind), but once I finally started reading the book in big chunks rather than 10 minutes here or there, the characters started to gel better. (I guess I really like having "cast of characters" pages --- it really helps those readers (like me) who sometimes have to put a book down for a while).
There were a number of unanswered questions left by the book; my impression is that Stross is not finished exploring this universe, and has left himself some room for more stories.
Ultimately, this book was quite enjoyable, and hard to put down in the final few hundred pages. The title "iron sunrise" is an interesting weaponized nova generator; but is only part of the backdrop of the bulk of the story. It took me a while to figure out who everybody was; (there was some confusion between Frank and Franz in my mind), but once I finally started reading the book in big chunks rather than 10 minutes here or there, the characters started to gel better. (I guess I really like having "cast of characters" pages --- it really helps those readers (like me) who sometimes have to put a book down for a while).
There were a number of unanswered questions left by the book; my impression is that Stross is not finished exploring this universe, and has left himself some room for more stories.
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