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A Gathering of Widowmakers by Mike Resnick

jmoses's review

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4.0

As quick and easy to read as the first ones. Also as good.

dantastic's review

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4.0

Jefferson Nighthaw, now cured of his disease, teams up with one of his surviving clones from the Widowmaker Trilogy to mentor Jeff Nighthawk, the young Widowmaker clone created at the end of Widowmaker Unleashed.

This was a Resnick fan's dream and fortunately for Mike, it turned out pretty damn good. Even though it was about the Widowmaker and his clones, it was really a story about generations and learning from your elders. But with rayguns and a decent body count.

traveller1's review

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3.0

Another of Resnick's entertaining reads. This, a continuation of the "Widowmaker" saga, with a new batch of bad guys, the usual jaded galactic background, and wry wit. There also seemed to be more introspective discussion of why the widowmaker became the widowmaker, cool stuff. If you like Resnick (and who does not), you will like this. A quick and fun read.

conalo's review

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4.0

This one was a "fun read". As in the previous books in this series, Mike Resnick creates an interesting story with great characters. You can can expect more action as you have three widowmakers in this story along with some fun bad guys.

Recommended for any SF action fans.
4 stars.
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