I found the characters dry, witty and entertaining if not a little plastic and unbelievable. My only true fault with this book was that the changeover was obvious. You can tell where Roger Zelazny took over and finished; seamless it is not. Sadly, I enjoyed Besters story telling better and so rather than get better the book took a small yet perceivable nose dive.

All-in-all it was light, fun and worth the read.