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Manuel

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Matthew Farrer: Crossfire (Paperback, 2003, Games Workshop) 4 stars

A solid piece of crime fiction

4 stars

Typical crime/ detective story without much ingenuity on that part, though not in a bad way. The novel is a solid piece of crime fiction: well crafted in its pacing and general plot points. Shira Calpurnia, the protagonist, is an overall believable character. Her actions, thoughts, motivations all add up nicely in front of what we get to know about her backstory. The same goes for the main antagonist as well as most of the side characters. The story fits well into the Warhammer 40K universe, especially when regarding one of the general plot points – one about the convolution of all the governing factions on an Imperial world. This convolution is also carried through by the use of flowery speech by most officials, and by showing infights and overdone bureaucracy when it comes to questions about jurisdiction and the like. A nice flair which also adds to that, are …

commented on Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson

Neal Stephenson: Cryptonomicon (Paperback, 2000, Arrow/Children's (a Division of Random House) 4 stars

E-book extras: "Stephensonia/Cryptonomica": ONE: "Cryptonomicon Cypher-FAQ" (Neal addresses "Frequently Anticipated Questions" and other fascinating facts); …

I've only read two other books by Stephenson, and as with those two, this one requires some mental gymnastics. I like it though, having to think about real world science while reading a - hopefully - thrilling story.