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The Otherness Factor: Book 2 (Sic Transit Terra) (2017)

door Arlene F. Marks

Reeksen: Sic Transit Terra (Book 2)

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"I know where the Angel of Death plague originated, and so does every other 'patient' who left Thrygg that day..." Fourteen years ago, Thryggian scientists permitted a mass escape of test subjects from their laboratory on Thrygg, including Abner Dedrick, the youngest member of the powerful Forrand-Dedrick family on Earth. These patients all thought they'd been receiving an unapproved longevity treatment. In fact, they'd been infected with a bio-engineered virus and their escape was the first step in a horrific experiment. Now the day of reckoning is approaching. The plague unleashed on the galaxy by the Thryggians has finally been brought under control and they're on trial for this and other scientific crimes. The viral strain Abner was carrying has wiped out an entire Human colony. Only his young daughter Lania and his voice log - a damning piece of evidence if brought before the tribunal - have survived. Aboard the Earth ship that rescues Lania is Ixbeth Minegar, a lone alien who becomes convinced that Lania is part of a prophecy that could spell life or death for Ixbeth's entire race. The Thryggians are not going down quietly. They've broken planetary confinement and are determined to find and eliminate any evidence against them, even if it means entering Earth space and destroying Earth ships. Fortunately, the one carrying Abner Dedrick's log has an alien or two up its sleeve...… (meer)
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Difficult to tell where the separate plot lines were going but trust it, they so come together. Very well written, imaginative, and great attention to detail. ( )
  Benboo | Nov 20, 2022 |
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I got this book free as an ARC from LibraryThing. I struggled with this book in the beginning because the main character, Abner, was so incredibly hard to like and the story seemed to be sluggish and undeveloped. As soon as Ixbeth was introduced and the concept of telling this story about Humanity from an alien perspective, this book got immensely better. I found myself captivated by the interactions, surprised by some of the moments that occurred in the story and enjoying this story more and more before it got to the end. Some parts would have benefitted from perhaps playing the role of the bad guys, particularly during the brief war, but the concepts of biological computers and sentient space ships was pretty good. The story was entertaining, but felt like there was something missing. Overall, one of the better stories I've read this year. ( )
  steven.wade | Dec 14, 2017 |
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The second in a series, I found this much easier to get into than the first. Having said that, there wasn't an obvious link between the two stories that I could see other than a few 'historical notes' so really it could be read as a standalone novel.

The story deals with an ancient prophecy and a mysterious hidden alien race, their representative, and the humans who have to transport her. I found the story to be ok, but a little vague in parts and I didn't think the description of the race really said 'big cat' to me until it was stated in the text.

-*i received a copy of this book in exchange for a fair and honest review ( )
  bellymonster | Dec 14, 2017 |
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Space opera-type, subvariant humans trying to join galactic collective but being excluded for political/ideological reasons. The main character is an alien mystic and the prophecy stuff didn’t work for me, but if you like aliens doing bad things because they can and good things because they want to, and humans trying to figure out what the hell is going on, you might enjoy it. ( )
  rivkat | Oct 3, 2017 |
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The book started off slow, but when it all came together, it was worth it! It was 3 separate stories that converged. I couldn't put the book down once I got to the middle. I did not read the first book in the series, but I will go back and read it. ( )
  winkieunc | Aug 21, 2017 |
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"I know where the Angel of Death plague originated, and so does every other 'patient' who left Thrygg that day..." Fourteen years ago, Thryggian scientists permitted a mass escape of test subjects from their laboratory on Thrygg, including Abner Dedrick, the youngest member of the powerful Forrand-Dedrick family on Earth. These patients all thought they'd been receiving an unapproved longevity treatment. In fact, they'd been infected with a bio-engineered virus and their escape was the first step in a horrific experiment. Now the day of reckoning is approaching. The plague unleashed on the galaxy by the Thryggians has finally been brought under control and they're on trial for this and other scientific crimes. The viral strain Abner was carrying has wiped out an entire Human colony. Only his young daughter Lania and his voice log - a damning piece of evidence if brought before the tribunal - have survived. Aboard the Earth ship that rescues Lania is Ixbeth Minegar, a lone alien who becomes convinced that Lania is part of a prophecy that could spell life or death for Ixbeth's entire race. The Thryggians are not going down quietly. They've broken planetary confinement and are determined to find and eliminate any evidence against them, even if it means entering Earth space and destroying Earth ships. Fortunately, the one carrying Abner Dedrick's log has an alien or two up its sleeve...

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