Degrees of Freedom by Simon Morden is the sequel to Theories of Flight which I have enjoyed as the on-going saga of Samuil Petrovitch
Started: 7/9/2013
Completed: 7/18/2013
Recommendation: Very good
Recommended By: Nobody
Review:
Sam is at it again, saving the world (or at least the Metrozone). Now he faces the CIA and the entire United States while trying to free Michael. There is also an evolution in Sam's character as he becomes introspective and some of his own motives for his behaviors start to become clear to the reader as he realizes them for himself. Most of the main characters from the previous books become bit players in this book with the possible exception of Tabletop who seems to have her own epiphanies that just sort of appear in this first person perspective story.
Sam is at it again, saving the world (or at least the Metrozone). Now he faces the CIA and the entire United States while trying to free Michael. There is also an evolution in Sam's character as he becomes introspective and some of his own motives for his behaviors start to become clear to the reader as he realizes them for himself. Most of the main characters from the previous books become bit players in this book with the possible exception of Tabletop who seems to have her own epiphanies that just sort of appear in this first person perspective story.
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