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It is also intriguing to see all of the additional options, due to the technological capabilities, that the bioroid character working in a role as a Police Officer can do in the background accessing criminal files and information on locations and people while simultaneously interviewing people and conducting surveillance, to accessing nearby security cameras and mapping programs to coordinate with GPS to assist in pursuit and gathering Intel that contributes to the efficient performance of its duties.

Of course, not being human offers a mix of advantages and disadvantages, and the author does a great job of trying to offer the conundrum of the two aspects working together toward a goal. Nov 15, Mike rated it liked it.

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Managed to keep my attention to the plot, but some of the information was repeated for no good reason. Maybe the author was worried I'd forget how bad and lawless the Docklands were and how bioroids operate. Mr Odom, worry not, the first book was great and made me follow the story close enough - no need to repeat the same information over and over again. I get it the first time it appears in a story, even if it's chopped up into different books. Since AGOT this ain't, you don't have to worry I'l Managed to keep my attention to the plot, but some of the information was repeated for no good reason.

Necessary to build the plot out a bit more, but maybe could've been split in two and shared between part 1 and 3, to make it a dilogy.

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Feb 26, Paul Grindrod rated it really liked it. Over the years I've learnt that tie-in novels generally can't be judged following normal rules. There's always an element of "product placement" that interferes with the narrative. That said Mimic and the Identity trilogy as a whole is a decently-paced, action-packed read that adds some nice background flavour to the Android universe. It is very much the middle book of the series though, so plotlines are developed but never fully resolved.

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I think it's safe to assume that all will be revealed i Over the years I've learnt that tie-in novels generally can't be judged following normal rules. I think it's safe to assume that all will be revealed in the finale. The weakest point of the book is the characterisation.

Many characters feel like bit-players in a TV episode. But that's OK because this is Drake's story and he is well done. Overall a better-than-average tie-in novel but not earth-shatteringly good. Feb 05, Krzysztof rated it liked it. More like a 2. For the most part, it's just pointless filler. Stuff happens, but doesn't really push the plot forward in any meaningful way.

Character growth isn't playing a big part here - though Drake learns stuff about himself and undergoes a certain metamorphosis, it doesn't really influence his decisions at all.

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Drake is a tool in this book, a means to an end. What end, in what kind of conspiracy, is only vaguely hinted at and there's More like a 2. What end, in what kind of conspiracy, is only vaguely hinted at and there's not enough interest built in this book to really care all that much about the conclusion of the trilogy. It was a decent read, but disappointing. May 31, Marie J rated it really liked it Shelves: A good sequel to Golem though it did drag on for a good part of the book.

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The conspiracy is becoming Hydra-like, you don't know who is working for whom and who wants Drake dead though every other persons seem intent on annihilating him. I did like to read about Drake's development and how he is becoming less and less There are a lot of things left in the air at the end of the novel, a plethora of fingers in just as many pies. Hopefully, the last novel will untangle A good sequel to Golem though it did drag on for a good part of the book. Hopefully, the last novel will untangle this quagmire Drake seems to constantly find himself in. Apr 04, Stephen rated it liked it.

Sadly, not as good as book 1, Golem. Dec 11, Jordan Steinhoff rated it really liked it Shelves: An excellent continuation to Drake's mysteries and evolution.


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If you liked Golem, you'll enjoy Mimic. Apr 29, Martin rated it really liked it. Another good bit of cyberpunk fiction, enjoying the main character more and more and the series goes on. Wes rated it liked it Jan 19, Aaron Howe rated it really liked it Jan 08, Jeroen Van Delft rated it liked it Sep 07, Keith Currie rated it really liked it Feb 27, Alan Castree rated it liked it Oct 25, Casktapper rated it really liked it May 28, Spartan rated it it was amazing Apr 02, Lindsay Humphrey rated it really liked it Jul 09, John Hatfield rated it liked it Dec 12, NoSoup4you rated it liked it Dec 08, On 7 February it was announced that Odom would be writing the new companion novel to the upcoming Shadowrun: The novel was scheduled to be released in December , coinciding with game.

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