Desperate Measures : Book One of Angel's Luck

by Joe Clifford Faust

Hardcover, 1989

Status

Available

Call number

813.54

Publication

Del Rey : Ballantine Books (1989), Edition: SFBC

User reviews

LibraryThing member ChrisRiesbeck
Nearly unreadable opening to the Angel's Luck trilogy. The book begins and is dominated by dialogue where the speakers go on and on, yet never listen, resulting in pages of frustrating passages where an important plot point is delayed until someone finally shuts up. This takes place in some far
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future, far from Earth, with spaceships plugged in for merchant trading ships, fast cars, and luxury liners, ad yakuza as villains. Details of how anything works, from the spaceships to business, is revealed only when the plot needs it, leading to an "anything can happen" destruction of all suspense. The opening suggests a comic adventure, but the characters are undeveloped, unsympathetic, and with no moral code. They end up being perfectly happy to engage in a major heist, with a major body count, including flooding an armored car with chlorine gas, with nary a trace of remorse anywhere.

Surprisingly, the next book is readable.

Strongly not recommended.
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Language

Original publication date

1989

Physical description

8.3 inches
Page: 0.1863 seconds