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Between Mountain and Sea

  • Writer: Eric Johnson
    Eric Johnson
  • Nov 17, 2025
  • 1 min read

I really don't read clean scifi, not because of some misguided belief that it should always have curse words or violence, but more because that's what I know. Overall, though, this was a good start to a series, of which I'll be following from now on. The book is good, it's not overly heavy on the details, and it flows pretty nicely, giving you an invested feel for the characters. There is some violence, but that comes from a relative, and not some (as of yet anyway) shadow organization. The details are sufficient to keep you invested in the book, which is a worthwhile read. So if you like clean scifi, then look no further than this book. 5 out of 5 stars



 
 
 

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