Date: 2011-03-06 01:20 pm (UTC)
I liked it a lot. There's so much depth to the back story, although there appears to be a huge plot hole, i.e., why did the government leave such an incredible technological artifact in place and unguarded where talented amateurs could find it.

This was the first of his Alex Benedict books that I've read. What I like about McDevitt is that he thinks big and comes up with some amazing ideas (a lot like Niven in that respect). What I don't like about him is that most of the characters in the Priscilla Hutchins' books are too stupid to live (including Hutchins), which then requires that half the book be made up of hair-raising escape sequences to cope with the stupidity. There's some of that here, too, but not so much that it takes over the book.
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