Publisher's Weekly Review
In this far-flung adventure, a young man who has grown up as the only human on a planet populated by myriad alien species discovers he's not alone after all. Teenager Arkad is an experienced scavenger in the lawless city of Ayaviz, but he yearns to find other humans and earn a way off-planet. When he encounters a trio of humans seeking the Rosetta, a long-lost spacecraft reportedly containing a treasure trove of artifacts from Earth, he joins their party as a guide. However, their journey is fraught with danger, including pirates, natural hazards, and others who want the Rosetta's secrets for their own. As Arkad and his new companions struggle through a series of episodic encounters across the unpredictable landscape of a hostile wilderness, he grows closer to them, especially the enigmatic cyborg, Baichi, to whom he's attracted. But with multiple factions vying for this prize, not everyone in the group can be trusted. Cambias (Corsair) offers up an entertaining coming-of-age novel filled with action and surprises. His aliens are suitably non-human in mannerisms, attitudes, and objectives, and his worldbuilding suggests a vast universe ready for further exploration. Readers looking for retro space adventure with modern sensibilities will find this hits the spot. (Jan.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
Booklist Review
Arkad is the only human on a world populated by aliens, his past a mystery. When other humans arrive, he seeks them out, determined to find a way off the planet to rejoin his own kind. Cambias (A Darkling Sea, 2014) has achieved a feat of world building: an expansive, believable setting with fascinating aliens, compelling mysteries, and a rich sense of history. The novel is a classic quest story, a well-paced series of encounters with different folk along the way, building momentum toward a final confrontation with Arkad's past. Though the book is not without flaws, it does boast a rare instance of a deus ex machina that actually works, adding a delicious twist to the end.--John Keogh Copyright 2018 Booklist