A
new publisher. A new author. No doubt both are on tenterhooks
to see whether a review can make or break an entrance into the
market.
After a communications breakdown at the distant
Sorensen Four colony, a small team is sent to investigate. They
discover that some interlopers have been picking off the colonists
and have to do something to even things out. Interspersed with
this is the ramifications back on Earth as to just what is going
on and its ramifications.

Nothing particularly new in the idea but like a
lot of stories these days, it’s more a question of what can an
author do to shake up the mix in a different way. Sadly, I ended
up being more concerned for the team and the colony than anything
going on Earth which was used to interrupt what was going on but
not quite going back where it left off all the time.
After thinking a lot about this book, I don’t think
author Crookes has thought this reality out far enough. Other
than space-travel, there’s little here to indicate just how advanced
humans are in this reality. Showing what the interlopers are -
and I shan’t say what here in case it does spoil the surprise
for anyone out to buy this book - but indicating no seeding to
guide the reader earlier is something I probably wouldn’t have
let pass myself.
It also doesn’t have much of a bearing on what they
were doing there either unless you were looking for a very sub-standard
Blade Runner-like reality. If what they were made any significant
difference then it wouldn’t have been so bad but it didn’t really
make any difference. It’s all very well having a mystery that
the characters have to work out what is going on but to leave
the readers totally clueless as well isn’t.
I’m not entirely convinced that this book is tailored
for the British market. Bearing in mind the references to certain
German names early on, suggests some appeasement or adjustment
to tailor for German readers who will undoubtedly lap it up.
Some of the characters were of interest and if author
Crookes can sort out his weaknesses in plotting and reality development,
he might develop some sort of following.
GF Willmetts