YMMV. Later chapters introduce one or two Plot Holes (particularly anything to do with PARIAH) and some troubling Moral Dissonance (why does Cross never call Alex out for consuming innocent people, after both of them conclude that Alex has grown more 'human' and implicitly moral? Even public servants, like paramedics?), and the characterisation of Cross in particular seemed a little off, but it is undeniably well-written and enjoyable.
Nano Moose's Review
YMMV. Later chapters introduce one or two Plot Holes (particularly anything to do with PARIAH) and some troubling Moral Dissonance (why does Cross never call Alex out for consuming innocent people, after both of them conclude that Alex has grown more 'human' and implicitly moral? Even public servants, like paramedics?), and the characterisation of Cross in particular seemed a little off, but it is undeniably well-written and enjoyable.