Reviewed by KitsuneBae on
I think my disappointment with Polaris lies with the characters particularly Jeth Seagrave. If you’ve read my review for Avalon, you’d know that I have an issue with his characterization. If Six of Crows has Kaz Brekker, Fast and Furious has Dom Toreto and Paul Walker, Lupin III has Lupin, Ocean’s Eleven has Danny Ocean, Iljimae has Iljimae and The Thieves has Chewing Gum and Yenicall, then Malleus Shades has Jeth Seagrave. He is Hammer’s Golden Boy and supposed to be the cunning leader of a notorious crew of intergalactic heist criminals, the Malleus Shades. But Jeth Seagrave is just so annoyingly incompetent I’d have to shake his hand for not blowing up his own ass.
Polaris’ introductory scene immediately threw us into an ongoing heist. Jeth and his crew’s continued existence are depending on that heist but guess what, due to Jeth’s lack of foresight and overall incompetence, it failed. Not only that, Jeth’s stupidity also secured them a new dangerous enemy which, if he wasn’t such a dumbass, he could have eliminated at the first opportunity. To add salt to the wound, Jeth’s epic failure also resulted to the death of one of his crews. And the worst thing is, he didn’t even have the decency to kill himself after that. Sigh.
The plot was also boring that it didn’t compensate for Jeth’s dumbassery. There was a lot of running around and too much was focus was spent on the stupid brain implants. There were some twists along the way that I didn’t see coming but really, with all the annoying stuff going on in the book, it’s easy to miss those twists.
So, as I was typing this review, I’ve come to a decision that there’s no use in keeping up with this series. Avalon, thanks for the good times but I’m done.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 1 January, 2016: Finished reading
- 1 January, 2016: Reviewed