![]() ![]() It's a 1 of 3, but I have no interest in the other 2. I'd recommend this book to anyone looking for an action/suspense novel. ![]() The only down side is that the pace is very erratic at best and at times you'll reach a mini climax only to have the story switch on you to the other character and come back to a mundane action after what should have been a very thrilling moment. You then delve deeper into the Hellgate territories as the story splits in two and one side is a Templar warrior while the other is a young man that's learning more and more about an odd power he posesses. you follow one of these characters as he fights for his life beside his ever diminishing comrades. Mel Odom doesn't ease the reader into the setting of Hellgate but rather pushes the reader off a cliff straight into the confusing mass of burning buildings and hordes of invading monsters overpowering a group of tachno savvy knights known as the Templar. That was enough to have me glued to the pages. I picked up this book on a whim at a Borders and did a quick scan of the first chapter. It's not exactly the crown jewel of computer games so I don't know much of it. Hellgate: London is an MORPG that has died down since it first came out in. you do NOT need to know the game in order to get sucked into the atmosphere of this book. Important thing before I begin my review. ![]()
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