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The Nautilus Sanction (Time Wars, No. 5)

The Nautilus Sanction (Time Wars, No. 5)

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: A good series goes downhill
Review: Don't get me wrong -- I enjoyed the TimeWars series. But this book starts its decline as Simon Hawke takes the easy plot route: creating a Moriarty-like supervillain. The character of Drakov was complex in the prior book (the Zenda Vendetta) but devolved into a mindless maniac here. The rest of the books are basically the same rehash of villain vs. good guys.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simon Hawke-Timewars series
Review: Ever since I've started reading and collecting the timewars series I have been gripped by the grasp of history,science and characterization that Mr Hawke brings to this series.I've read and reread all the series I can get hold of-one of my great s is to find one that I haven't got or read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book, but what happened to the rest
Review: I'm a big fan of Simon's work, and I was thrilled when I heard that Time Wars was being reprinted by Pulpless. Sadly, the reprints stopped at the fifth book, and the publisher has so far failed to reply to my emails. If you're out there Neil or Simon...what happened?


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