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The Eyes of God

The Eyes of God

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the most exciting SF stories I have read
Review: Mark does a wonderful job in his book "The Eyes of God". The story continues on from the events of "Palace", we see Vida and Rico develop a more meaningful relationship. While Vida grows her political powerbase and Rico takes on mastership of his cyber skills the story unravels to expose the secrets behind Riva.

The book is well written with respects to both plot and characters. What is surprising though is the amazing improvements in dialog since "Palace".

This book is a must read for anyone who would like to see a well rounded extrapolation of where our current information age will lead us. This book does to the internet what Asimovs "Robot" series did to computers.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Metaphysics, the destruction of facades, end of imprisonment
Review: Mr. Kreighbaum and Ms. Kerr wove a stunning web with PALACE. In this sequel, parts of the web slowly unravel as other strings become attached. Don't take this book at face value, however; it is definitely not just about a bunch of stranded space travelers. You will find commentary on metaphysics, social structure and many other issues in THE EYES OF GOD.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Please sir, can I have some more?
Review: Revisiting the world co-created with Katharine Kerr, Mark Kreighbaum delivers a most stunning story. The story picks up where Palace left off and the pace does not stop untill the very end. The science is well blended with the fiction, giving a thoroughly developed story leaving the reader with a taste for more. Nothing more I can say other than this novel is simply supurb. Buy it now!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Wonderful Sequel
Review: Revisiting the world co-created with Katharine Kerr, Mark Kreighbaum delivers a most stunning story. The story picks up where Palace left off and the pace does not stop untill the very end. The science is well blended with the fiction, giving a thoroughly developed story leaving the reader with a taste for more. Nothing more I can say other than this novel is simply supurb. Buy it now!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent story if you have read Palace you need this book!
Review: This book is superb, it started a little slow the first twenty pages or so then suddenly it picks you up, throws you round a bit and kept me up all night!

Palace left me feeling like I had read a very good introduction to the usually good five book sci fi series, I was then astounded to have to wait so long to eventually get a copy of this title and to discover that there are no more books out from this series yet???

The plot is excellent with lot's of twists and turns and the characters really grow on you and are, as the best authors make them, very believeable and real, hence my comment of wanting more....

To conclude I have read sci fi for the last twenty years and would say this one is up there in my top twenty - Thank you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A solid winner! I couldn't put it down.
Review: This sequel fulfills the promise of the first novel in the series, PALACE, with nail-biting suspense, intrigue, treachery, and plot twists that kept me hooked througout. Mark Kreighbaum and co-creator Katharine Kerr have created some unforgettable characters in a complex and rich world. I hope we will see more of these characters, and more novels set in the isolated region of the galaxy known as The Pinch.


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