Martin reviewed Abaddon's Gate (The Expanse, #3)
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4 stars
I didn’t love this one as much as the first two. A ton of offscreen people died. Plenty on-screen too, of course, and some that I really liked. The idea, I think, was to redeem some folks who made terrible decisions. We were definitely supposed to sympathize with Clarissa Mao, for instance. Forgive her, maybe, by the end. I don’t really buy it, myself. I mean, I’ll probably think about her - assuming she comes back in subsequent stories - how the authors intend, but it’ll only be by ignoring her past entirely. It’s impossible to forgive the stuff she did. The lives she took. This ended with just the barest hint of what the alien investigator is still expecting from Holden. If there weren’t the rest of the series sitting on this kindle waiting for me to read it, I might be kind of pissed about how little of …
I didn’t love this one as much as the first two. A ton of offscreen people died. Plenty on-screen too, of course, and some that I really liked. The idea, I think, was to redeem some folks who made terrible decisions. We were definitely supposed to sympathize with Clarissa Mao, for instance. Forgive her, maybe, by the end. I don’t really buy it, myself. I mean, I’ll probably think about her - assuming she comes back in subsequent stories - how the authors intend, but it’ll only be by ignoring her past entirely. It’s impossible to forgive the stuff she did. The lives she took. This ended with just the barest hint of what the alien investigator is still expecting from Holden. If there weren’t the rest of the series sitting on this kindle waiting for me to read it, I might be kind of pissed about how little of that story was revealed in this book. I mean, some tiny steps were taken, but mostly this was about humans being stupid and hurting each other for stupid reasons.