In short, Garthright's review concludes that Threshold is a great story, but starts slow and lacks appealing characters.
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Monday, May 2, 2011
Review: Threshold, 2010 SF thriller by Eric Flint & Ryk E. Spoor
Science fiction fan Bill Garthright of Lincoln, Nebraska recently posted a nice review of Threshold (Baen Books, 2010), a SF thriller novel written by The New York Times best-selling author Eric Flint and technical writer Ryk E. Spoor that takes paleontologist Helen Sutter to Mars, and beyond.
In short, Garthright's review concludes that Threshold is a great story, but starts slow and lacks appealing characters.
In short, Garthright's review concludes that Threshold is a great story, but starts slow and lacks appealing characters.
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