It turns out that Bo’s been in a coma for two months, and the world, absent a few key people, think he’s dead. He felt the bullet that hit him explode his heart before he fell off the bridge and into the canal. Before the first chapter ends, Bo has awakened, understandably confused – not only does he not know where he is, he doesn’t know how he’s alive. When Ocean Light opens, Bo is in a coma, watched over by Kaia Luna, an ex-scientist turned cook who is checking on Bo at the request of her very pregnant cousin Attie, who is Bo’s doctor. The assassin is presumably working for the Consortium, the villainous organization out to smash the Trinity Accord. Jennie: On to Ocean Light: late in Silver Silence, Bowen “Bo” Knight, security chief of the Human Alliance, is shot on a bridge in Venice. Janine: I think that might be true, generally speaking. This interested me because my perception has long been that Janine has been a bigger fan of these two series than I am. I graded that book, Silver Silence, a B+, while Janine gave it a C. I know this because when I searched for our last review, from June of 2017, I noted that *that* one was our fifth review together. This is the sixth book of those 18 that Janine and I have reviewed together. Jennie: There have been 16 books in the Psy/Changeling series and now two in the Psy/Changeling Trinity series.
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