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The third and penultimate volume of the Chronoptika saga - and here I use saga in its most negative sense of long-winded dullness.I re-read the preceding two volumes in order to remind myself what was going on, a procedure I usually adopt if Ive waited a year or so for the latest installment of a series to appear. Generally this works out fine but in this case it served to highlight and re-enforce the problems that have been present from the outset; these are poor characterisation, too many protagonists and plot incoherence.Tackling the latter-most first, I head off on an apparent name-dropping digression: I met Catherine Fisher, once, at a talk she gave about Incarceron. I was the only adult there who wasnt a host or a school kid... Still, she was kind enough to sign my vast stack of her books afterward and further discuss her writing. I was shocked to discover that she doesnt plan her novels at all. This seemed hardly thinkable to me; I couldnt see how I would be able to write a novel without some planning, considering that stories that enter my mind generally do so as a final scene followed by an initial scene, leaving me the problem of how to link the two up......which leads me back here, where Fishers lack of planning seems all too believable. It feels like what really happened here is that she wrote a single text then divided it up into four more or less equal-sized volumes after the fact. She starts in Vol. 1 by introducing more and more protagonists and complications of plot with little idea of where its all going and took the remaining three volumes to sort out the mess which, here at the end of Vol.3 is only just beginning to simplify or cohere at all. Random plot threads appear and resolve without really seeming to move the whole mess forward at all. The whole mess of shifting loyalties of the protagonists has mostly failed to intrigue me because......characterisation in this book seems to consist primarily of giving each character one flaw and one obsessive motivation. It isnt enough; I just dont sympathise with most of the characters.At this point Im inclined to read the final volume when it appears because I am intrigued by certain things that remain mysterious - primarily the relations between two characters that have remained Mysterious and how Fisher manages to untangle all the myriad plot threads and tie them up in a neat bow for an ending - if she can!Its disappointing, because over-all Im a Fisher fan but this series continues her recent trend of using unsympathetic characters that make it difficult to care about the story.
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