I wouldn't recommend it but I am going to continue dipping my toes into the Koontz universe. That always ruins things.īasically, I didn't enjoy this book or this series overall. Evil simply falls apart and the good guys win by default.Īlso, I already wrote this review, forgot to post it online, forgot I hadn't posted it and deleted the hard copy from Open Office. This followed the exact same pattern as the first trilogy but without any finesse or style. Deucalion snaps Victor's neck, the creations fall apart upon their creator's death and Deucalion can now walk quantumly through the Light instead of skulking through the Shadows.Įven while I was expecting this story to turn out like this, it was still disappointing to have it actually happen. Through it all, Michael and Carson begin helping the townsfolk defend themselves while Deucalion hunts Victor down. Builders take on non-biological matter and can't reproduce properly, the replacement clones begin to obsess and lose sight of their mission. His vat grown creations once again transcend their genetic coding and that transcendance is always in the form of breaking. Crossposted at WordPress, Blogspot & Librarything by Bookstooge’s Exalted PermissionĮverything begins falling apart for Victor Immaculate. This review is written with a GPL 4.0 license and the rights contained therein shall supersede all TOS by any and all websites in regards to copying and sharing without proper authorization and permissions.
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