
Netlink

The book both continues the old story arc, especially the conflict between the Confederation and the Hegemony, and opens up a new one with the discovery of the "Web" mechanical entities. The book is quite well written and the scientific elements are both well done and interesting to read. When the book does not dwelve on scientific matters it usually plunges into equally well written action, mostly in the form of Warstriders of various types. There is not so much politics in this book, something that I consider to be a plus.
Overwall the book is well balanced between the various parts. It progresses steadily weaving together the two main threads into a single story. It culminates in a rather major confrontation between the humans and this new threat of the machines and a massive battle which is decided, not by military might, but by other means. I cannot say that the ending was very surprising. After all there was quite a buildup to this kind of ending. The book was originally published around 1995 so maybe it would have been felt more original then of course.
As usual, the battle may be won but the war might not be over. It will be interesting to see what happens in the sixth and, I assume, final book in the series.