Sadly, I have to say that this story of a young and vital and brutal "Ras Tyger" is overwrought. By that I mean despite is great skills Farmer has created a book here which becomes its own worst enemy with scenes and sequences which lumber on and on long after any vital effect is disappeared. The early parts of the story which show Ras learning about some inconsistencies in the jungle environment in which he is being raised are intriguing, but the mystery is not sufficient to support the rambling and repetitive nature of the investigation.
I trust most stories by Farmer to clutch me by the throat and never let go. This one lets me loose repeatedly. Because of that it's taken me many months to finally finish this book which eventually dawdles to a reveal which is almost too obvious from the get-go.
Maybe I'm not in on the joke here, but the payoff is far too little after a much too long wait. Cut this book in half and you have a spirited yarn, but please cut it down.
For the first time I have to say I cannot recommend a Farmer novel, a unique experience.
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