I also thought Lorca reminded me of Calhoun. Well, with Lorca's story about the Buran, maybe he was more Quintin Stone than Mackenzie Calhoun.
I'll give my stock recommendation, which I apparently hadn't been convinced of yet when this thread was originally active, that "Stone and Anvil" is a good place to leave off the series. It has a sense of finality, plus there's a bit of a retooling after that book, and I don't think the series ever found its groove again working with the rebooted premise.
I'll give my stock recommendation, which I apparently hadn't been convinced of yet when this thread was originally active, that "Stone and Anvil" is a good place to leave off the series. It has a sense of finality, plus there's a bit of a retooling after that book, and I don't think the series ever found its groove again working with the rebooted premise.