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Bitter Angels

Written by C. L. Anderson

Average Score: 56(4)

An Imploding Star System.
A Murdered Galactic Spy.
A Woman Seeking the Truth—and Finding the Unbelievable…

The Erasmus System is a sprawling realm of slavery, smugglers, spies—and constant, creeping decrepitude. Here everyone who is not part of the ruling Four Families is a slave of one kind or another. But the Guardians, a special-forces branch inside the United World Government for Earth, have deemed Erasmus a “hot spot.” Somehow, it is believed, this failing colony intends to launch a war upon the solar system.

Ex-Field Commander Terese Drajeske, now a mother of three, has been called back to active duty and sent to Erasmus, ostensibly to investigate the murder of her colleague—and friend—Bianca Fayette. At first blush, the death defies explanation: Bianca was immortal. But beneath that single murder lies a twisted foundation of deceptions. Suddenly Terese is plunged into a vortex of shattered lives, endemic deceit, and one dreadful secret. In this society without hope, someone has put into motion a plan that will cast humanity into chaos. And Terese, who has given up her family and her sanity to prevent war, may be asked to make the ultimate sacrifice….

Book Details

Science Fiction
Mass Market Paperback, 448 Pages
Published by Spectra on August 25, 2009
ISBN-10 0553592173
ISBN-13 978-0553592177

Reviews


Graemes Fantasy Book Review | Graeme Flory
Review Rating: 65
'Bitter Angels' is a great idea that is spoiled by what felt like it's glacial pace.
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SF Site | Michael M Jones
Review Rating: 60
While at times it's hard to remember who's doing what to whom, and certain aspects of the ending don't really ring true to me, Bitter Angels is otherwise a rather enjoyable book.
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Strange Horizons | Kelly Jennings
Review Rating: 60
...excess of interchangeable characters is the main flaw in Anderson's otherwise interesting novel.
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Stephen Hunts SF Crownest | RJ Barker
Review Rating: 40
I wouldn't recommend 'Bitter Angels' as I don't think it works due to trying to do too much and ending up confused.
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