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Menelaus Montrose and Ximen del Azarchel maintain their deep-rooted hostility, as Montrose awaits his love Rania, whose return also signals the final decision of the Dominions—the continued existence of humanity...
The space opera series that began with Count to a Trillion concludes in this sequel to 2014's Judge of Ages as Menelaus Montrose joins forces with former adversary Ximen del Azarchel, although neither has forgotten the woman they both once loved...
The author's talent for imagining the future on a large scale places him in a category with David Brin, Iain M. Banks, and other sf visionaries, and should appeal to fans of speculative fiction.
An elegant stylist and a true visionary, Wright will delight hard sf fans with his exuberance, while his characters and plot keep the action fast and furious.
The author writes well but uses innuendo, slurs, and simplification much as those he accuses of hating President Obama do. While many Americans want a more civil tone between both ends of the political spectrum, this book offers little to advance us toward that goal.