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Gridlock by Justin Greenwood, Antony Johnston

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3.0

This second installment of The Fuse was entertaining, but it didn't have any bang (excuse the bad pun). I enjoyed this volume about as much as I enjoy story arcs of prime-time police procedurals, but it didn't take much advantage of its space setting, in terms of visuals or story-building. Except for the last few (admittedly intriguing) pages that set up the cliff-hanger for the next story arc, the character development was largely ignored. It also felt like this volume jumped around a lot, making it slightly confusing. In addition, I tired of hearing "This isn't Europe," from the characters to repeatedly remind us that The Fuse was supposed to be a gritty frontier, although it merely seems like the present day versus "Star Trek" Federation cleanliness and happiness.

mohan_vee's review

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5.0

Klem and Marlene are at it again. This time the space-cop odd couple face zero-G extreme sports fan mania, drug running gangsters and a less than ethical news corporation. This second volume burns just as strong as the first and should provide a good read for anyone who enjoyed the first.

tangleroot_eli's review

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4.0

OK, I liked Vol. 1, but I really like Vol. 2. Klem is seriously who I want to be when I grow up, and I'm so intrigued by the deeper looks we're getting into Midway history and politics. Now to gently poke my LCS about where my Vol. 3 is--just in time for Vol. 4 to be released.

nigellicus's review

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5.0

Another murder on the Fuse, this time of a Gridlocker, a racer of magnetic bikes across the station's solar discs. Gridlocking is dangerous and illegal bit very popular. Murder is also all these things, or so it seems. Ralph and Klem do the necessary and chase down the killer through a maze of television rights, drugs and political terrorism. Solid, fun and engaging with a well-realised setting and great characters.
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