A review by rhetoricandlogic
The Fall of the Gas-Lit Empire Boxed Set by Rod Duncan

3.0

Not going into details here.

Why would anybody plan and carry out a heist in a location, of which nothing you can steal is of any use to you? You can't sell it. Not even the information. Isn't a heist basically about getting fabulously rich. We know, the Patent Offices only has documents and objects, that don't carry their stamp. Which is exactly, why you can't sell them.

"Next time we meet, it shall be as enemies". Such drama. Needless to say, it's not happening. What is happening, is romance.

In this installment of the series, I have the impression, we're loosing political momentum. Which is actually really sad, because that was one of the major plus points of the first installment.

How come, Elizabeth get's robbed on her boat in plain daylight and on other occasions, she can let this boat be moored unattended for days on end and afterwards, it's still even there?

There is no realistical way, a government would leave people alive, who know facts which could bring the whole construct down in the blink of an eye. And, until now, the IPO made pretty sure, no such people can be found any longer. Suddenly, they exchange hostages and let everybody go home?

I will have to think about this a little longer.