
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
While this is a good continuation of the first Imager book, it doesn't have the charm of the youth and ignorance of the previous book. He's strong, constantly getting into trouble but never too much that he can't weasel out of, but he *is* a major thorn in all of his superior's sides. That part is fun, but not quite as fun as before.
On the other hand, the writing is still extremely familiar and comforting and I have no compunctions about continuing on with great verve.
I'm an addict.
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