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For each book in the series, Cole appears to regroup and redeploy. This one returns to the off-kilter mood of the first. The writing reminds me of Barrington J Bayley, whose stories are all loosely-constructed and don't stand up to rigorous analysis. It makes the story all the more dreamlike and disconnected and difficult to quantify. The setting is a soup of technology and extraplanar entities (I think, it's hard to say what existence "Shaitan" or the "Four Horsemen" have) and mustache-twirling
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Dec 10, 2012
S.E. Lindberg
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Feb 14, 2016
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