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Although the narrative descends into 'teenage-boy territory' at times (lots of gunfire, explosions and swearing), there are some deep themes explored within the pages that will keep readers thinking about the story long after the last page has been turned. There are some explosive twists in the plot that have us questioning everything we read previously, as well as raising some thought-provoking moral questions. Indeed, our protagonist is no saint and as the book goes on we learn of some of the atrocities she has committed, and yet enough humanity remains that we continue to root for her. The fact that the story makes us examine ourselves and our own attitudes makes it a worthy read.
 
We also have a review of [[Queen of the Dark Things by C Robert Cargill]].
For fans of this genre, the classic [[Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K Dick]] is absolute required reading, so we recommend it for anyone who enjoyed ''Sea of Rust''.

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