Rory Fletcher thinks he's escaped the horrors of his life and death. But Minesh and Mia - the two others on whom Raza tried out Quigley's strange treatment Q - are running amok, and now British Intelligence wonder if rather than being a problem Rory might just be a solution. Dark secrets, disgusting nightmares, and a ghostly visit from the man who changed Rory's life.
Terminal Hero runs the cardinal sin of mentioning its own name in the dialogue, but other than that we get a really strong book here. Minest and Mia's time is smaller by comparison, but what we're getting is some decent setup for what's to come and it has me interested in seeing what kind of course alteration it can do with Rory. On the flip side, Rory really does dominate the book here as his home life is definitely interesting to follow in its mundane aspects that run counter to the kind of craziness that goes on at night with him and when he's all alone. Factor in the agents with their own struggles and the way they're getting closer to finding him and working their own angle and you get a lot of things happening with some good dialogue throughout that keeps it moving without being bogged down. Read Full Review
Terminal Hero continues to leave some mixed opinions, as though there's once again some amazing developments, the overall execution feels lacking in intensity. Still the issue proves a intriguing read, coming recommended. Read Full Review
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