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Richard K. Morgan: Broken angels (2004, Del Rey) 3 stars

Welcome back to the brash, brutal new world of the twenty-fifth century: where global politics …

Review of 'Broken angels' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

Broken Angels is, ultimately, a good science fiction story hobbled by horrible characters and poor pacing. I nearly gave it three stars, but finally settled on two since despite the strong points, I was ultimately more annoyed than anything else.

Our protagonist, Takeshi Kovacs, is an insufferable, all-capable, unbelievably cynical cyberpunk stereotype. Of all the POV characters you could theoretically have to look into a world as peculiar as this, using one who has no empathy and practically no sense of wonder is a very uninspired choice. A 13-year-old me might have thought it cool and badass (ooh, look, twin Kalashnikovs), an older me just finds it juvenile and tiresome. The numerous minor characters made me suspect that the author may actually be incapable of writing anyone except tough-as-nails macho assholes. At least they had interesting names.

Broken Angels has a planetary war, a treasure hunt, alien mysteries, corporate espionage …

Philip Kerr: The pale criminal (2005, Penguin Books) 4 stars

Review of 'The pale criminal' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

The similes are still awful, but not as bad as in the first book. However, I found the plot really gripping and the bleak Nazi Germany a really interesting setting. Bernard is something of a horrible person, but compared to the bad guys he seeks he's practically an angel. If half stars were possible, I'd give this one 3.5.