Book Review – Blood Colony by Tananarive Due

July 27, 2008

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Blood Colony: A NovelThis book suffers because of the amount of time that passed between the last volume in the Life Brother’s saga (2001’s The Living Blood) and the publication of this volume. 7 years is a long time to try to carry the threads of a story forward, and Due has aged the central character at least 10 years. A great deal of Fana’s development is glossed over and treated as little more than a convenient plot device. I also found the speed with I discovered Fana’s true adversary disappointing. Once I solved that mystery, I lost interest in the novel. I knew I would finish it, but I wasn’t excited about it any more.

Due is a good novelist; her “Joplin’s Ghost” is one of the most imaginative books I’ve read in recent memory, but Blood Colony falls flat. I hope it doesn’t take another 7 years for the next volume, and I hope the next novel rekindles the interest I’ve had and the relationships I’ve built with these characters across three novels.

Rating: 2 of 5 stars

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