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Posted on April 25, 2006January 26, 2018 by Kenneth Sutton

Crossing the Line

by Karen Traviss

So I ran out and bought the second one. Crossing the Lineis just as much of a page turner as City of Pearl. I love the ambiguity and complexities of the title pun. And I’m eager to see how it turns out in the third volume. (This one is not satisfying in itself.)

All is not what it seems. I’m just sayin’.

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