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Beyond the Light Horizon

Lightspeed Trilogy, Book 3

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Beyond the Light Horizon

De: Ken MacLeod
Narrado por: Elliot Chapman
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The Fermi have departed from the rocky worlds, but they still haunt the gas giants. Hurled into the past by a time-slip, John Grant and his onboard AI navigate the long way back. They return to the present in a distant system, where they find Terre Nouveau, a human settlement already two hundred years old. Grant's ship takes this astounding news to the far-roving Station, where Nayak has found new problems and a new lover. As the Station explores Terre Nouveau's system, they encounter intelligent species far older than humanity, who are just as perplexed about the origins and intentions of the Fermi as they are.

On Apis, rogue agent Marcus Owen rallies the native intelligent life against the human settlers, and passes on a warning from the Fermi: the humans must stop encroaching—or else. Other settlers are not convinced, and conflict erupts.

Owen is sent on a new mission, to Terre Nouveau's colorful and verdant sister planet, where he finds that his arrival, and humanity's, has been awaited longer than he expects.

But no one is prepared for how far the Fermi are willing to go—or for the unfolding of an audacious plan, millennia in the making, that reaches beyond the light horizon.

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Not sure how to put this. I guess I would summarize by saying that this series sets up a really cool setting into which a cool story could have been woven. But it feels like the author forgot to include the really cool story. A majority of the narrative feels like subplot and world building. The subplot and world building - the how and why - are great. I’d read more from this author. But this series feels like a meal of phenomenal sides with no main course.

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