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5.0 out of 5 starsRack them up Lur!
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2018
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Our favorite skiptracer, his beautiful young girl friend Lur and super cypher Hiroshima meet one of there most sinister villain in the form of of an evil A.I.. Syths are disappearing at an alarming rate and duplicate androids are put in their place. There is plenty of action in this fast-paced sci-fi story that would not let me put the book down. Dhata, must find a way with his team, to find a way to stop theses androids from taking over the world.
5.0 out of 5 starsThe Sigma Imperative is a Netflix original series just waiting to happen.
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2018
Greg’s past experience as a relationship blogger shines through with realistic depictions of character interactions, especially when examining xenophobia, substance abuse, and the lengths someone will go to protect what’s important to them.
His his action-packed writing with flawed protagonists who present as real people are what attracted me to his writing. From space opera to futuristic urban mystery to fantasy, there doesn’t seem to be a genre or topic that Greg Dragon is unable to tackle. Whether it be futuristic Tampa, Florida; a spaceship on a mining mission; galaxy-hopping soldiers; or an urban gangster getting what’s his, Greg Dragon writes it all.
Like The Unsung Frame, and The Judas Cypher, the meaning behind the title is revealed in the last third of the book. Anyone who has read the first two books in the series already know that the third book is going to be awesome. Anyone who has read Greg’s other works, but hasn’t read The Synth Crisis series, knows that they’ll enjoy it.
Like books one and two, I devoured The Sigma Imperative in quick order. Greg continues the five-star writing, and I dare say that The Sigma Imperative (and the first two books) is a Netflix original series just waiting to happen. I can easily see each book being a limited-run series. Go order it, and the rest of Greg Dragon’s work. You will not be disappointed.
This book continue the story of Dhata as he fights against a movement to destroy the Synths and a second movement that would like to replace humanity. The author does a fantastic job of making his flawed characters likable. They must struggle not only against the opponents but against those who should be their support structure.