Sunday, July 12, 2020

A Review of the Chronicles of a Death Foretold by Charles Stross

A Review of the Chronicles of a Death Foretold by Charles StrossAs a word play of sorts, an actual review of the Chronicles of a Death Foretold by Charles Stross is as follows. This novel is about a man who turns into an immortal worm and a battle with the very same worm.Now, with the worm living inside the man's body, he has no time to spend thinking about anything but the worm. He is left alone with no distractions. So what is he to do? He starts to investigate and discovers that the worm is not just some random creature; it has been feeding off of his life force for centuries.And then something happens that causes the worm to switch forms. This form is a woman. And she has been in this form for much of her life. She is the daughter of the original worm. She was raised to be an assassin, but eventually becomes something else entirely.When it is revealed that the worm has been dealing drugs to a young woman in order to get her to go after her boyfriend, the girl starts to wonder if the doctor was just trying to kill her. Because she feels guilty about the drug, she begins to think about the original worm for answers. She wonders if the original worm might be even more ancient than she is.The outcome of this investigation can make or break the person who is investigating the Chronicles of a Death Foretold. If the person investigates, they will find out the truth about the worm, but there is a dark side to the entire thing that will also end up coming out.But if they let the story go, they will miss out on the story altogether. Either way, you will get a great plot with amazing character development. The premise is actually based around explaining the science behind worm transference, which is something many other sci-fi authors have already attempted to do.It might take some time to get through all of the paperbacks in the series, but the eBook versions are easy to read. With this, you can catch up right away and start reading in a month's time.I would recommen d that you read the book first, then try to visualize the things that happened in the book and see how they relate to your own characters. This helps with your ability to connect the dots in your own mind. Then when you start reading the eBook version, you will have this vast knowledge already at your fingertips.