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Monday, March 30, 2009

The Clone Elite by Steven L. Kent




The implacable foe is absorbing the galaxy and mankind is on the ropes. Clone Wayson Harris continues to annoy the natural born with his irreverence regarding their supposed superiority. The symbolism of repression and intolerance is more obvious than symbolic. Harris and Freeman, his 7’ freebooting companion are deeply in the fray. The aliens seem unstoppable and it appears that civilization is over. Harris, Freeman and a cast of thousands throw themselves into the breach. The story is action filled, laden with symbolism and very entertaining. I enjoyed the series and was delighted when the author made note that he has accepted a contract to do three more books about Wayson Harris. A good series, I recommend it.

Body of work of Steven Kent

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