After being sent deep into enemy territory to repair some spy tech Rasht must rely on those they are at war with to find his way home. After being taken in his computer skills are used by a company before he eventually is sent into the asteroids to eventually, possibly, be able to go back home to America. While he has always been one to mostly fade into the background he is now being hunted by both those that want to kill him and those that want to use his skills.
I received a copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review. I want to start by saying I have not read anything else by this author nor in this series. So I went into this book blind. I didn't know anything about any of the characters or about the Renaissance project before page one. While this book is able to be read as a standalone I feel like I am missing some of the back story with the building of the craft and how the world got into the shape it is in.
That being said, there wasn't so much information missing that I was fumbling through the story blind. From what I can assume Rasht wasn't in the previous books and this one was centered around him and his journey, so I didn't feel too left out.
We follow Rasht as he lands in enemy territory and must trust those he has worked against since joining the military to save him from the Canadian wilderness. He sees how the Canadians live and how it differs from Americans. While he isn't initially good with change we see him grow as his story progresses until he eventually is thinking more of others than himself. No complaints with this story, although I don't know that I would want to go back and read books one and two now that I have read three.
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