���Symbiont��� by Mira Grant (Orbit, 2014)
The good news is that while Parasite and Symbiont were meant to be a duology, the Parasitology series has now been expanded into a trilogy; the bad news is that things are not getting any easier for Sal.
The SymboGen implants are now getting out of control, as the tapeworms move up the body and eat themselves into the host���s brain, turning the person into a ���sleepwalker��� who will lash out and start attacking at any moment. It���s snowballing out of control and the world is starting to fall apart.
Sal is going to have to work with her team to find out how these tapeworms are being triggered and what they can do to try and . . . save the world. It���s going to require a journey to her old home where this all began, SymboGen headquarters where, even though the world is falling apart around them, is somehow running business as usual.
Symbiont definitely feels like a ���bridging��� book between Parasite and what will be the concluding volume, but Grant keeps the reader interested with some introspective questioning, as well as pulling at the reader���s heartstrings, as Sal is a chimera ��� a tapeworm within a human ��� and yet is also our hero who were are hoping will somehow save the day.
Originally written on February�� 11, 2015 ��Alex C. Telander.
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