Sunday, January 26, 2020

Review: THE DARK CONTINENT by Scott Reardon (PROMETHEUS MAN #2)


5 Stars
Second in a Series,  THE DARK CONTINENT also functions as a stand-alone,  as there is sufficient backstory interspersed throughout to keep the reader who's not previously read PROMETHEUS MAN engaged in the story and aware. I also think there's more than sufficient reason to continue the series.  We all know human hubris knows no bounds, and like the Tower of  Babel and Icarus, human egotism and quest for knowledge will always surpass moral integrity (and good common sense,  sorely lacking among many in this novel,  specifically scientists and spies). 

THE DARK CONTINENT is Action-Adventure on steroids; there is a "Supreme Villain" I compared to Stephen King's "Walking Man" Randall Flagg (for criteria obvious on reflection). It's also a sad predictor for America's infrastructure.  Yet more, this novel is a metaphysical, metaphorical,  and philosophical riff on morality,  deity, and life. Complex, unstoppable tension,  high-tech and advanced biology--and extreme gore. So please be forewarned.  The violence is often, and ugly.

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