Review of Nowhere to Hide
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Review of Nowhere to Hide
Nowhere to Hide begins where Kata and Tau’s legal battle against GenTech concludes. This novel interweaves breathless action with adored familiar characters, some notable new characters, and a smattering of deliciously wicked ones!
Ruthless Trandellian assassins called ‘holin’ keep the reader on the qui vive, unsure of what is coming from one moment to the next! These violent killers are not for the faint of heart, dear readers! Diran, a cunning hol, performs a tour de force stunt upon Core Central that will leave you awestruck and (guiltily) cheering!
Although the sparse interaction between Kata and Tau in this third book left me feeling sad for them, the evolution of Kata and Alan’s relationship was one of its highlights. Without revealing spoilers, I’ll impart that while on a mission to solve the disappearance of four Akkhenian girls, Kata and Alan board the space station Suliko, where catastrophic debacles befall them. The horrific events culminate in the unexpected loss of lives but also a strengthening of the bond between Kata and Alan. I wanted to learn more about newcomer Neil and whether Diran executed positive change on Trandellia—without himself being executed! Alas, we must wait and see what happens in the next installment.
I enjoyed encountering the eccentric animals debuting in this novel! My favorite was a bird. So... here’s a shout-out to the intelligent Akkehian strirla! I enjoyed reading about these giant, self-governing, saddle-wearing birds that understand human language and are ready to carry a person at a moment’s notice! Their personalities are amusing: “A strirl will pay hundreds of dollars for a new saddle decoration and then refuse to take on riders for at least a week just so it can strut about showing off to all the other strirla.” I wish the book had featured a drawing of this animal! (I noticed two spellings for this bird: strirl and strirla. I concluded that strirla is likely the plural of strirl.)
Another animal that stood out was the creepy and venomous swiflefish— a freaky little creature that gave me the heebie-jeebies! Be prepared to recoil as you read about these deceptive little buggers!
Exotic plants, shrubs, and flowers also bedazzle in this story, not to mention trees so massive that one fallen leaf completely covers a lawn—further attesting to author Jude Austin’s boundless imagination!
Despite the considerable length of this book, there is no time for boredom as the author’s “literary prod” administers unexpected jolts of eye-opening and jaw-dropping twists! Magically weaving drollery throughout the intense and intricate plot, the author’s ceaseless surprises keep the pages turning!
I enjoyed every aspect of this sci-fi adventure and look forward to the next book! For these reasons, along with the stellar editing, Nowhere to Hide unquestionably deserves a 5-out-of-5 star rating!
The Five World Series should be read sequentially for fluid comprehension and utmost enjoyment!
This novel contains expletives and depicts violence appropriate for adult readers only.
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This well-written and entertaining review has piqued my interest in this book. Normally, I am not a reader of sci-fi stories but this one caught my attention due to the interesting creatures and plant life that the author created. I coud get lost in this book of a different world. It would be like a vacation! Thank-you. I am adding this book to my bookshelves.Terry Kimble wrote: ↑03 Feb 2024, 08:20 [Following is a volunteer review of "Nowhere to Hide" by Jude Austin.]
Nowhere to Hide begins where Kata and Tau’s legal battle against GenTech concludes. This novel interweaves breathless action with adored familiar characters, some notable new characters, and a smattering of deliciously wicked ones!
Another animal that stood out was the creepy and venomous swiflefish— a freaky little creature that gave me the heebie-jeebies! Be prepared to recoil as you read about these deceptive little buggers!
Exotic plants, shrubs, and flowers also bedazzle in this story, not to mention trees so massive that one fallen leaf completely covers a lawn—further attesting to author Jude Austin’s boundless imagination!
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Hi Sadiya, I was not a sci-fi/fantasy fan until I read the first book in this series Project Tau! If you are going to read this book you should definitely read the other two previous ones first Project Tau and Homecoming. Thank you for your time and opinions!Sadiya_Khan wrote: ↑24 Feb 2024, 10:29 Now I too wanna know more about the amusing bird 'strirla'.Fantasy books are not my thing, but I feel like I would enjoy this one. You wrote such an interesting review. Hope to see more of your work.


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Hi Mari! That is what is so fascinating about these giant birds. They are self-governing and brilliant; they don't have or need owners! They buy their own saddles. Crazy, right?Mari Thompson wrote: ↑24 Feb 2024, 12:40 This book sounds fantastic. The strirla sound amazing. I think maybe a strirl might be the owner of the bird since you mention they pay hundreds of dollars for new saddles? Just a thought. Thanks for this great review and recommendation.


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Hi Gerry, thanks for reading and leaving your opinions! Be sure to read the first two books in this series before you read this one!Gerry Steen wrote: ↑25 Feb 2024, 10:32This well-written and entertaining review has piqued my interest in this book. Normally, I am not a reader of sci-fi stories but this one caught my attention due to the interesting creatures and plant life that the author created. I coud get lost in this book of a different world. It would be like a vacation! Thank-you. I am adding this book to my bookshelves.Terry Kimble wrote: ↑03 Feb 2024, 08:20 [Following is a volunteer review of "Nowhere to Hide" by Jude Austin.]
Nowhere to Hide begins where Kata and Tau’s legal battle against GenTech concludes. This novel interweaves breathless action with adored familiar characters, some notable new characters, and a smattering of deliciously wicked ones!
Another animal that stood out was the creepy and venomous swiflefish— a freaky little creature that gave me the heebie-jeebies! Be prepared to recoil as you read about these deceptive little buggers!
Exotic plants, shrubs, and flowers also bedazzle in this story, not to mention trees so massive that one fallen leaf completely covers a lawn—further attesting to author Jude Austin’s boundless imagination!
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Great review!
“In the darkness, two shadows, reaching through the hopeless, heavy dusk. Their hands meet, and light spills in a flood like a hundred golden urns pouring out of the sun.” ― Madeline Miller, The Song of Achilles
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Hi Cristiano, thank you for stopping by and leaving your opinions! Hope you have a great reading day!Cristiano Bellucci wrote: ↑26 Feb 2024, 02:28 Thanks very much, Terry, for your wonderful review. I enjoyed reading the way you describe the characters.

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Hi Anais, thank you for checking out this review! If you have an opportunity to check out the series, you'll want to begin with the first book, Project Tau! I am surprised that I am enjoying a sci-fi series, so my hat's off to Ms Austin! Have a wonderful reading day!Anaïs Quesson wrote: ↑27 Feb 2024, 05:19 Another perfect review that tempts me to read this series. Thank you, Terry! Jude Austin seems to have mastered a creative and unique world. I'm so intrigued by these exotic animals.
Great review!

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Great review. I really enjoyed the humour you have infused when talking about the animals. I really enjoyed your description of the strirla and the swiflefish.Terry Kimble wrote: ↑03 Feb 2024, 08:20 [Following is a volunteer review of "Nowhere to Hide" by Jude Austin.]
I enjoyed encountering the eccentric animals debuting in this novel! My favorite was a bird. So... here’s a shout-out to the intelligent Akkehian strirla! I enjoyed reading about these giant, self-governing, saddle-wearing birds that understand human language and are ready to carry a person at a moment’s notice! Their personalities are amusing: “A strirl will pay hundreds of dollars for a new saddle decoration and then refuse to take on riders for at least a week just so it can strut about showing off to all the other strirla.” I wish the book had featured a drawing of this animal! (I noticed two spellings for this bird: strirl and strirla. I concluded that strirla is likely the plural of strirl.)
Another animal that stood out was the creepy and venomous swiflefish— a freaky little creature that gave me the heebie-jeebies! Be prepared to recoil as you read about these deceptive little buggers!
Exotic plants, shrubs, and flowers also bedazzle in this story, not to mention trees so massive that one fallen leaf completely covers a lawn—further attesting to author Jude Austin’s boundless imagination!
I do need to read this series of books as I have had a taste when books in the series have been book of the day, but each review I read just emphasises how great the books are.
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Hi Sarah, it is probably best to read a series in order and only read reviews of the one you are reading! It is hard not to give spoilers away when writing reviews, especially when you love the book! I try to mostly give my opinion and a little "taste" of what the author says. Reviewing books can feel like a tightrope walk! But it is so much fun! Thank you for checking out the review, and have a wonderful reading day!Sarah Zain wrote: ↑29 Feb 2024, 08:41 I am not a fan of book series because I am always afraid that one of the parts will spoil the story, especially if it is fun. But I feel your enthusiasm for the story here and that's encouraging. A refreshing and elaborately written review, Terry!
