Shorter
review: if you enjoyed Leviathan
Wakes, you’ll definitely enjoy
Caliban’s War
(unless you are a space opera connoisseur, sensitive to the slightest
details that affect a universe—but even then...)
Longer
review: If anything, author duo
Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck’s second entry in The Expanse series
Caliban’s Wake (2012) shows
the success of the first novel was not a fluke. Like Leviathan
Wakes, Caliban’s War is the
perfect genre beach read. Story purpose is always clear, yet often
moves in organic yet unpredictable ways. The characters are on the
right side of 2D, making their plight relatable. And the plotting
between the character viewpoints never allows the narrative to slow,
even when there isn’t any direct conflict on screen.
But Caliban’s
War is not a repeat of Leviathan
Wakes. It takes the characters
from Leviathan
(specifically Holden and crew), plucks a couple key characters from
what was the background of Leviathan,
puts them front and center, then evolves the wider setting to its
next logical point in a story that is an equally entertaining,
page-turning read.