The Ending.
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Re: The Ending.
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According to me, I guess, the justice was well served but there are going to be much more evil in future sequels than this book. Sparing of the scientist felt like a cliffhanger and I hope it has something to do with the next bookFerdinand_otieno wrote: ↑01 Apr 2020, 01:41 The book ended with Project Tau and Kata escaping GenTech after killing everyone who was inside except one scientist who they spared. The scene was left bloody and traumatic, but I found a sense of morbid justice had been archieved.
Did you find the ending to have served the same morbid justice?
What are your thoughts on the ending?
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I love when author's leave the door open for a sequel, especially if it was a morbid ending.IchbineinBerliner wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 15:13 I thought they were justified in killing the same people who had tortured them, but I was glad they spared one. The ending may have opened the door for a sequel.



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I agree. Simply killing the bad guy is (in my opinion) setting them free. I'd rather watch them get justice through watching their torturers struggle and pay for what they did.
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Yes there is. It has been already released.
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