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Odd Girl Out (Frank Compton Series #3)

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  • Posted February 21, 2010

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    Timothy Zahn up to his usual excellent standards

    I love Timothy Zahn's thinking and writing style, which results in my reading pretty much everything he writes. I have enjoyed this series. Great plot line, characters who are engaging, and lots of questions about what's really going on and who's doing what behind the scenes. It's sci-fi so I don't recommend it for people who can't wrap their minds around alternate worlds and non-linear thinking.
    There was a character I liked a great deal in the first two books who was a no-show here and I hope will pop up in future books. This is a series and none of the books has a 'final' ending, but they do end the main story line of the current book.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted July 13, 2008

    solid twenty third century Noir

    Two hundred years into the future, following his harrowing but successful mission on the interstellar quadrail (see THE THIRD LYNX), gun for hire of the mysterious Spiders and their ever more enigmatic masters the Chahwyn Frank Compton goes home to rest. However, upon entering his New York apartment, the former whistle blowing government agent turned mercenary is greeted by a woman with a gun who demands he work for her. Lorelei Beach explains her preadolescent sister Rebekah was kidnapped on New Tigris by the same Modhri agents he just defeated. He takes her gun and tells the gaunt woman to take a hike to the cops. He is on R&R and some kid is not one of his money making missions. --- Four hours of sleep following the departure of a distraught Lorelei, NYPD Officer Bagler arrives at Frank¿s apartment to escort him downtown as a handgun registered to him was involved in the murder of Lorelei he is the prime suspect for obvious reasons. Frank feels some guilt and needs to clear his name as whoever framed him painted a masterpiece. He and retired Marine and former bounty hunter Bruce McMicking ride the Quadrail to rescue Rebekah and uncover who is the mastermind behind the murder of his ¿client¿. --- Compton¿s latest futuristic science fiction hard boiled mystery (see NIGHT TRAIN TO RIGEL) is more personal than his previous efforts as he feels obligated to rescue the sister, but also does it as the first step to find proof that he did not kill Lorelei. When the story line focuses on Frank¿s present fiasco, the action is fast-paced and never slows down as he and Bruce leave a trail of mayhem and death on the rails. However, when the plot uses the current mission to provide the back story, the tale turns sluggish and confusing especially to newcomers. Still a solid twenty third century Noir, fans will appreciate riding the Quadrail alongside Frank and Bruce. --- Harriet Klausner

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