Abaddon's Gate
2013 • 539 pages

Ratings652

Average rating4.2

15

This was a hard book to review because its both great and good to ok.

The writing is as great as ever, the problem lies with the story and new characters. In this book we don’t get to see the three characters introduced in the last book. Which is a major let down since they were so well done. Instead, we get three new characters who for the most part are quite bland.

Melba is the exception for me. Her arc is done quite well, and I loved the peaches moment at the end of the book. Her perspective is not like able at first but getting to know her and seeing how her perspective and thoughts of revenge are slowly changed was great. It is one of the more stand out parts of the book for me. On the other side of things, the preacher was so boring to learn about and I really hated her penchant of I’m not going to preach while doing exactly that. The last new character barely deserves a mention which is sad as he is one of the few reasonable characters. Bull was a boring old cop and didn’t have the same pull as Miller did.

As for the story it is a huge slow down from the last book. There is not as much action in this book with more of a focus on humanities. This could have been good, but it was hard to get into it with mostly unlikeable new characters and a plot that leaves behind more questions than answers. We do get to see some of the Roci’s crew but not enough and their absence is greatly felt.

All this is not to say that the book is bad. Really, I liked a good part of the book, and the writing was as great as ever. It is just a little bit of a let down from how great the last book was.

May 26, 2025