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The Eternal Prison Avery Cates Book 3 Jeff Somers 9780316075602 Books

In the third of Jeff Somer's Avery Cates novels, our protagonist ends up in jail. Since he's a low-rent assassin with a high profile and no living friends, this is not terribly surprising. Unfortunately for Cates, the life expectancy of prisoners in the institution he's been sent to is counted in weeks, not years. Cates eventually learns why prisoners are disappearing with depressing regularity, and the word "eternal" in the book's title is a strong hint. Being a dedicated survivor, Cates teams up with others to plan a breakout, but doesn't learn until it's too late just who he's fallen in with.

The Avery Cates novels deliver such relentless punishment and cynicism that it's hard to say why it's so difficult to kick the Avery Cates habit. Cates' world is sliding downhill fast, the human race is dying off, and the war of the End Times isn't between the forces of Good and Evil but between Bureaucrats with Guns and the Crazy Dictator and his thugs. Everybody else, including criminals like Cates, are just collateral damage. Still, there's something addictive in long-suffering Cates warped sense of honor and his sardonic views of the corrupt and powerful that make the death of humanity (at least partly) worth experiencing.

The Eternal Prison, for what it's worth, is probably the second best of the first four novels (after the Electric Church; I haven't gotten to Final Solution yet). I can't exactly recommend it, but if you survived the Digital Plague, you might as well give it a go.

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  • Paperback 480 pages
  • Publisher Orbit; Reprint edition (2010)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 9780316075602
  • ISBN-13 978-0316075602
  • ASIN 0316075604

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My brother purchased the Electric Church when Borders was closing down here in Indianapolis and he read it and then went out and purchased the other books from . I picked up this book and was hooked on Avery Cates.

I enjoyed this series enough to purchase it on my on my way to New York so I could read something on a business trip.

The worlds of Avery Cate are a desolate distopia future where the system has been over run with corrupt cops and a new mysterious church. Avery is just a working stiff of a criminal. And it shows through all these series that Avery is very much a normal Joe. The amount of damage Avery takes in each book is both humorous and refreshing after seeing so many heroes go through unscathed.

The pacing of this book is a little off setting compared to the others but it's all clear once you get halfway through the book. Though to be honest I would have liked if the new character who was introduced had continued on in the series.

I recommend this series and book to anyone who likes Shadowrun, Cyberpunk or Escape from New York style stories.
I've read the prior two books in the series and really enjoyed the first book, The Electric Church, while I felt the second, Digital Plague, seemed like a re-hashing of The EC. So I guess you could say I had a little bit riding on the third book, that is, whether or not I would continue with the series based on this book.

In all, I'm going to have to give this book a thoroughly less-than okay read. The things about the first novel, EC, that I liked so well were its originality, pace, and frankly, book-cover. This novel, unlike the second, displayed Somers' creativity again, with quirky characters, not gigantic originals, but interesting none-the-less. For example (*spoilers*) the Ruberto & Marin dynamic, the tin-can Cates, tattooed love-interest whom I think is Avery's first, and the Russian Techie (as opposed to the softer needle-nosed Americana style). These were intriguing characters, not necessarily developed, by interesting.

What this installment lacks compared to the first is pace and coherence. The novel drags at many points and where Somers excels in terse dialog, he's much less skilled with scene descriptions which he used alot both here and in digital plague. He also seems to have almost no geekish interest in the machinery, i.e. hovers etc, that he writes about, giving a lack of tech-speak to the novel's feel; a draw-back for a cyber-punk. The first half of the book is also split between "time-lines" *wink* which makes it difficult to follow, and having read the first two books quite some time before this one, I was lost on the whole SSF mythos- to be honest I'm still unclear on what the System is or the Civilian Army.

So, the novel addded some new creativity to the mix and moved the Cates-universe along. Though more background would help, now knowing that this is the ultimate point of the series; the exerpts at the end of the books for instance (though Digital Plague dragged at the end of its exerpt) are great, and offer alot of flavor to the world. Somers should add more of these, maybe spruced throughout the book. All-in-all not a great cyberpunk, but definetly some needed wind beneath Cates wings. Did it give me reason to continue with series? Yes.
In the third of Jeff Somer's Avery Cates novels, our protagonist ends up in jail. Since he's a low-rent assassin with a high profile and no living friends, this is not terribly surprising. Unfortunately for Cates, the life expectancy of prisoners in the institution he's been sent to is counted in weeks, not years. Cates eventually learns why prisoners are disappearing with depressing regularity, and the word "eternal" in the book's title is a strong hint. Being a dedicated survivor, Cates teams up with others to plan a breakout, but doesn't learn until it's too late just who he's fallen in with.

The Avery Cates novels deliver such relentless punishment and cynicism that it's hard to say why it's so difficult to kick the Avery Cates habit. Cates' world is sliding downhill fast, the human race is dying off, and the war of the End Times isn't between the forces of Good and Evil but between Bureaucrats with Guns and the Crazy Dictator and his thugs. Everybody else, including criminals like Cates, are just collateral damage. Still, there's something addictive in long-suffering Cates warped sense of honor and his sardonic views of the corrupt and powerful that make the death of humanity (at least partly) worth experiencing.

The Eternal Prison, for what it's worth, is probably the second best of the first four novels (after the Electric Church; I haven't gotten to Final Solution yet). I can't exactly recommend it, but if you survived the Digital Plague, you might as well give it a go.
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