Bridget Kurtis is back. This time she is private security consultant. First book’s cliffhanger happened but it didn’t change that much. One character was pushed to be CEO but it didn’t mean that much. Second book is almost fresh new start. Nothing from first book’s story arc was brought here. Second book set the stage quite early. You know what is going on from get go. First book took more time to tell what is going on.
Corporation is building new spaceship for human habitation. It gets delayed to point it becomes problem for the corporation. Kurtis is sent to investigate. There are rumors of ghosts. Brink stays mainly hard science fiction but there still is hint of Lovecraftian horror. First book told humans are going mad in space but there could be more than just space making humans mad.
Brink started to get good on second half of first book. Second book stays good from beginning to end. This is hard science fiction. There are no chosen ones or superior fighters. Just normal people living in spaceships.