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Into Twilight

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Loved the world building and the futuristic details. The story is fast paced and exciting. Highly recommended for anyone who enjoys the combination of thriller and science fiction.

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"Into Twilight" is a book I wished I liked a little better. It has well written characters and an interesting plot. Unfortunately, some of the story has a tendency to drag a bit. It's a mostly solid thriller.

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I did enjoy this and the characters are brilliant.
Unfortunately for me there was some very slow plodding reading at times in between some brilliant action.
This slightly spoilt the story as a whole.

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This was great! I got really into this and thoroughly enjoyed the plot, the characters, the world building- it was all highly enjoyable.
Government assassin Stefan is betrayed by his own, and after the fallout, gets a new team, a new contract, and a new outlook. Fast paced and action packed, full of cybernetic implants, hackers and VR, car chases and shady organisations, I could completely see this one making a brilliant TV series at some point.
I found it exciting and enjoyable, and especially liked the team meetings where the diverse group all understood their tasks, but nobody liked them...
I thought it was really well written and believable, although strange, everyone seemed real to me and unique - I've read a few too many books recently where the characters almost blend into each other. I enjoyed this more than recent reads by some of the bigger more famous authors I've read recently, and will definitely be heading straight off to buy the next in the series (although it ends perfectly fine as a standalone, not one of those annoying half-books where you have to read more to find out the rest of the story).

I'm grateful to Netgalley for the opportunity to read and review this book in return for an honest and unbiased review.

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Stefan Mendoza was an Agency assassin, until they left him for dead. A foreign government captured him and finally let him go after torturing him. He was rebuilt, given new eyes, legs and arms. Now he's hired by an unknown group and is trying to discover who has hired him and why. Adams writes a fast paced book. Looking forward to second in the trilogy.

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