Description:
The stakes are higher, the enemies deadlier, the adventure non-stop – join the fight to save humanity in the latest instalment of the epic saga.
When a super-smart ape reveals to Arthur and Elliot that they missed something important while investigating Hellinix, the four heroes must return to Level-8, the vault at the center of the corporation’s rot, to uncover their ultimate goal.
Elliot has lost his sword, Arthur has fallen for Elliot’s best friend, Millicent is struggling to fit in with the team, and Stanley just wants to know where the mangoes are. Can they keep their minds on the mission for more than five minutes?
The stakes are higher than ever as Hellinix plans to use their alien technology to control Earth and launch an alien invasion.
Don’t miss out on the continuation of this saga, buy now and join the fight.
My Review:
Wow, this book just zipped along and before I knew it, it was over. Lots of non-stop action and adventure. Well, maybe mayhem would be a better word.
We finally get some answers about Elliot and his dad, but more still needs to be revealed. Also, Gunther ends up being what we sorta suspected.
As for Arthur/Nel? There were some inconsistencies, I felt, in the plot regarding those two. When Arthur’s suit starts transforming him again on Level-8, it made no sense. It just didn’t seem plausible and how could he survive the major changes to his body. Also, Nel was there and then not, but then she was back again, but not. To me, that whole situation felt like it was washed over without a proper explanation. Especially when we find out what really happened to Nel, and I was like, yeah, but everyone saw and spoke to her as a tangible entity before. Made no sense.
Stanley finds out the truth about his ‘friend’ and now has doubts about himself and where he really fits in with the group. Though he looks down on the hairless aps, he’s suffering an identity crisis. Welcome to the human race. LOL.
As I thought with the last book, Ascension, the characters are starting to sound alike They’re even using the same word usage, which isn’t normal. So, they aren’t quite as three dimensional as they were before. It doesn’t take away from the story, at all, but removes a connection from before.
I do recommend this book, and if you’ve gotten this far in the series, you’re sucked into it and have no choice but to buy the next one. I give Book Four 4-stars.