Bulis does something special in this novel by actually
focusing on the Doctor, Ace and Benny as they partake directly in the unfolding
events. This allows the Doctor to
namedrop his exploits with UNIT and against the Master in his third incarnation
as he is working closely with the government to figure out what exactly been
going on. While it isn’t bad when the
Doctor isn’t directly in the events this makes a refreshing change from what
the last few novels have been giving us.
Bulis also does some great things with Ace as she is rescued by the
Shenn, the gestalt entity of the novel, about halfway through and we get a lot
of character development with her as she explains humanity to this entity. We also get to see into the mind of Ace and
see how she views herself. She thinks
that she’s a hardened soldier who can kill but when seeing mangled bodies she
cracks, which is when we get to see her vulnerabilities come out a little bit
more than they have than in the past.
Benny on the other hand isn’t nearly as lucky as she is again sidelined
during this novel and when she gets a moment she is a bit too whiny. It reads like it’s trying to be the sarcastic
Benny we know and love, but it comes across like a child. There is a bit about how she views her father
which is one of the few things I liked about the portrayal.
The side characters also don’t fare much better as they don’t
really make an impact other than the Shenn and the villain, Umbra. You have a lot of military personnel but they
don’t do much and some are only there to die or force Ace to show some
vulnerability. Also for no real reason
Bulis has a lot of the duplicates be in the nude for a large bit of the novel
including Ace. It doesn’t get in the way
much, but it is often slipped in for no real reason except to try and bring to mind
the image of naked women. With that out
of the way the villain of the story is amazing as the petulant child who thinks
that everything is its toy. It’s a real
shame that it doesn’t show its face until the end because Bulis hit the gold
with some of the comedy. The climax also
is really dragged out so it takes up more time when it could have been edited
down quite a bit. This is mainly due to
some pages that are badly worded and some false hope slipped in. With that in mind I have to give Shadowmind
70/100. It would be higher but it really
did need at least one more draft and less of the nudity for nudity’s sake. At least it doesn’t get in the way for too
much of the novel’s length and can be looked past if you’re good at ignoring
things.