A review by docpacey
Interference by Sue Burke

5.0

This sequel follows seamlessly from the first book, Semiosis, and loses none of its impact. Once again the story unfolds in a series of first-person narratives, this time laid out over a shorter period of time. I was thrown by how unlikable the earthling characters seem; so self-absorbed and petty, but this was by design and pretty effective in the end.
Burke's world-building continues to impress, and, honestly, I hope she revisits it again (and again).