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Marvel BP Books Prose Novels

X-Men: The Legacy Quest, Book 2

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The race is on for a cure for the deadly "Legacy Virus" threatening mutants across the globe, but one mutant will use time travel as a means to prevent others from gaining access to the serum, in the second novel in The Legacy Quest trilogy. Reprint.

272 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 2002

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Steve Lyons

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Steve Lyons is a science fiction writer, best known for writing television tie-ins of Doctor Who for BBC Books, and previously, Virgin. The earliest of these was Conundrum in 1994, and his most recent was 2005's The Stealers of Dreams. He has also written material for Star Trek tie-ins, as well as original work.

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April 30, 2020
This was an interesting format to read . It has its good moments, its strong moments, and its weak moments. The action is not quite "non-stop" but pretty close. The character development is about what you would expect in a book like this (which involves some form of "continuity" with the comics, but whatever transpires in the book has negligible effect upon the comics). The book is not really a "stand-alone" book; the first book leads into this book, and this book leads into the third book.

I would say most of the story focuses on Storm, that it gives her the most "character development."





There were a few moments that I liked in the book, however.

I liked it, but not nearly as much as the first book. I would probably rate it 2.5 – 2.7, rounded up to three stars. Overall, though, it did have a fast flow to it, and it did keep my interest from start-to-finish. I am glad that I read this book. On to the third one!
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45 reviews
March 27, 2018
Book 2 in the series: This book had total potential to lose the reader as it moves between the "present" and one year in the future, with the same characters. The author does an amazing job keeping the reader from becoming confused. Characters continue to develop and lots of action keep the reader engaged.
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