Freddy reviews the sequel to Timberwolf by Tom Julian, titled SYMMETRY
Freddy-Reviewing the sequel to TIMBERWOLF, titled SYMMETRY by Tom Julian.
You can find my review of TIMBERWOLF here.
As Tom mentions in his dedications, this is a sequel and you’ll be lost without the original. It sets everything up and spends the needed time to set everything up in Symmetry.
She hung her head in silence for a few moments. Conversations between neighbors were now strained with the overhang of politics. It came down to infinitely complex issues boiled down to for or against, black or white.
SYMMETRY starts right where TIMBERWOLF left off. Kizik has detached his psychic spider tentacles from Timberwolf Velez’s mind. They’re free of one another and both are thankful for the loss of entanglement. The spider creature heading for his kind, the Arnock. Timberwolf, without any kind to trust, starts thinking a bit on matters of the heart.
Salla Birdwing ends up separated from the crew and in the clutches of Emmanuel Gray, who died and has been reincarnated as a hybrid of sorts. He’s lost the title of Bishop but has gained so much more insight. Gray’s new eye seeks the destruction of the human race, using a long forgotten alien race called the Symmetry. He owes his new vision to Vincent Dacha, an eternally downloaded clone that’s getting tired of his current digs.
Highland, the AI driven planet down for the count at the end of Timberwolf is still involved via the flickering maître d, Penny. Archangel and Challenger are aging quickly but remain flying the night skies. Captain
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