Earthquake Weather by
Tim Powers My review
rating: 4 of 5 stars
The first section of
Earthquake Weather
felt somewhat disorienting and fractured, which may have been a purposeful reflection of Janis/Cody/et al Plumtree's multiple personalities. As Plumtree and her new-met friend Cochran meet up with several companions (all familiar from the first two books of the
Fault Lines series
), the book begins to gain cohesion. In part, this is because the enlarged cast has a single primary goal which provides a focus to both the novel and the characters, even as each of the characters has his or her own personal goals and motivations. Amazingly, Power's manages to bring the multiple threads of plot and character development to a satisfactory conclusion.
View all my reviews.By the way, although the final two books of
Tim Powers
'
Fault Lines series
have been combined in
an omnibus edition
that includes
Expiration Date
and
Earthquake Weather
, the series starts with
Last Call
.