9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Murder on the Orient Express meets Star Wars, Jan 14 2010
By William D. Jackson "hobby reader" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Domino Pattern (Hardcover)
Wow! I just finished "The Domino Pattern" by Timothy Zahn. This is the fourth book in the Quadrail series that began with "Night Train to Rigel". I love science fiction, spy novels, and detective fiction and somehow Zahn has combined all three genres into one with this series. Unlike the previous three books in the series, the action in "Domino" took place almost entirely on the train. Think murder mystery with Frank Compton playing the part of Hercule Poirot and the other passengers on the train played by various and assorted aliens and you get some idea of the story. But read it! (Only after reading the first three, of course.) I am already looking forward to the next installment. Bravo Mr. Zahn.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A voyage long and strange, Feb 10 2010
By Baslim the Beggar "Baslim" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Domino Pattern (Hardcover)
Six weeks on a Quadrail train? And it's the express train!
First some good news... Frank is kind of warming up to Bayta.
but the bad news... he is reluctant to get too close.
The good news... this series is going to go on for a while, unless Zahn pulls something out of his hat.
The really bad news... Something wicked this way comes and things are going to get tough.
This definitely has a "Murder on the Orient Express" feel to it, but the situation is very complicated. There are some red herrings here and there. I think Zahn does pretty well with this level of mystery.
There is a feeling for a good part of the book that this is a hiatus from the war with the Modhri. But there are some surprises here. Just a few.. uh huh.
I do recommend that the reader should have read one of more of the previous 3 books. There are a lot of things that we who have read all of the books are accustomed to that might seem like they are pulled out of a hat to accomplish something or change a result, if you were a little unfamiliar with the previous events.
Its a very good read, and as I was thinking it could be Hugo material.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Can't stop thinking about this one!, Jan 27 2010
By Book-a-holic - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Domino Pattern (Hardcover)
I finished The Domino Pattern two days ago, and I still get excited thinking about it! I start thinking about the book, get ready to go read some more, and then remember with a real sense of let down...oh yeah, I finished it... This was my favorite installment in the Frank Compton series so far. I loved the murder mystery plot, and wow, the ending is CHILLING! ENJOY!