Tuesday, June 18, 2024

A Few Reviews for Z's Legacy

Bill S says:


This is a fantastic novel, a speculative future fiction, revolving around Cascadia, a new country formed by the former western states of the United States. The story centers on human trafficking and a Cascadian intelligence operative named Zakaya. The plot is set up very nicely and begins with the kidnapping of a teenage girl, hooking the reader in the first few pages. R.L.M Cooper then takes the reader on an incredible journey as Zakaya follows the trail of clues towards the final showdown, and the ending does not disappoint. Zakaya herself has a vested interest, through her own young ward, to bring the villains to justice. There is action and intrigue aplenty that would satisfy any Tom Clancy fan. Cooper has an easygoing, no nonsense style that is easy to read and the premise of the book is well-researched.

I highly recommend this book and cannot wait to see what R.L.M Cooper brings out next.



An Anonymous Reader on Amazon says:


A thoroughly enjoyable page-turner.

I loved ‘Legacy 627’ so much, I just had to read ‘Z’s Legacy’, the sequel to the first ‘Legacy’ novel by RLM Cooper, for which I also gave five stars.

I was not disappointed.

‘Z’s Legacy’ has many familiar characters that we first encounter in ‘Legacy 627’, but this time the main protagonist is Intelligent Mission Agent, Zakaya Kalu, simply known as ‘Z’.

‘Z’s Legacy’ deals with the topic of human trafficking, corruption in high places, and the determination of one black woman – in a world of heightened social and racial prejudice – to rescue her young friend who has disappeared.

It’s thought-provoking, action-packed, character-driven, and it has a truly satisfying finale.

Set in the year of 2135, this is speculative-fiction at its best.



RH says:


It (Z’s Legacy) was an enjoyable read throughout. The author handled difficult topics with grace and ease.



LP says:


I enjoyed reading this book. The relationships between the characters was well written. The future dystopia world was credible and interesting.