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Traveler in the Dark by Deirdre Gould

55_sallymander's review

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4.0

Space explorers or murder victims

First they destroyed Earth, then a deadly inherited disease started striking them down. A ship of explorers found a viable planet, they met an inhabitant. They destroyed once again.

jasecorn's review

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4.0

Great book!

Well developed characters, fantastic pacing and thought provoking.
One of the first real page turners for me for some time.
I'm looking forward to seeing how this series progresses.
The only negative - and I agree with another reviewer - is the swapping from first name to last name for the same characters without the book introducing them with both names originally. This makes it confusing in some early parts.

lilyn_g's review

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5.0

I’ve had this in my library for a while now. I picked up because I really enjoyed the author’s After the Cure, but as it goes other books distracted me. I really wish they hadn’t. Traveler in the Darkwas a fantastic read.

Deirdre Gould knows how to tell a story. Watching everyone’s reactions to finding a habitable planet was engrossing and believable. It very much had me pausing to think how I would react. (I can’t say I’d have reacted any better than most of them did.) It was one character’s reaction in particular, though, that had me on the edge of my seat. I was expecting sci-fi adventure. What I got felt much more satisfying than that.

The ending was amazing. As I hit the last few pages, I found myself thinking ‘No, no way she’s going to…’ However, she did and I loved it.

Traveler in the Dark is one of those novels that you need to set aside a chunk of time to read, because it demands your attention. This is not a book you want to set aside to do such human tasks as cook dinner or go to work. The pacing was fantastic and the way the story unfolded was fantastic. Tension builds masterfully until you just need to know how everything is going to work out.

Overall, this is one of the best novels I’ve read in 2018. If Deirdre Gould isn’t on your TBR yet she should be.
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