

It’s a tight story focusing on Jim, a BAMF and a Navy SEAL (redundant, I know) and his wife, Sarah. Unlike in Shadow Ops, there is little to no public awareness.


Gemini Cell takes place shortly after the Reawakening. Martin’s Song of Ice and Fire series does as good a job as I’ve ever seen at telling a story encumbered at all turns by a created history). Why this obsession with such an invariably disappointing sub-genre? Faulkner was right about the past never being dead, or even past, but that means the past informs the present, not that we need to dwell on it post fact (George R.R. Unfortunately, Cole takes part in the current trend for prequels. Gemini Cell is the fourth book from bright young star Myke Cole, but it is neither a part of nor a sequel to his Shadow Ops series (itself a discrete trilogy) no matter what the Amazon title says. In the meantime, here is a review of the first book in the series, Gemini Cell. Myke Cole’s next book- Javelin Rain-is out today.
