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Corey J. White concludes his pulse-pounding space opera in Static Ruin.

The most wanted voidwitch in the galaxy has no place left to run - except back to those who created her. She killed the man who trained her. She killed the fleet that came for her. She killed the planet that caged her. Now, she must confront her father.

Mars Xi is on the run, a bounty on her head and a kill count on her conscience. All she has left are her mutant cat Ocho and her fellow human weapon Pale, a young boy wracked by seizures who can kill with a thought. She needs him treated, and she needs to escape, and the only thread left to pull is her frayed connection to her father, Marius Teo. That thread will take her to the outskirts of the galaxy, to grapple with witch-cults and privately-owned planets, and into the hands of the man who engineered her birth.

©2018 Corey J. White (P)2018 Recorded Books
Aventure Classiques Fantastique Fiction Science-fiction Space opéra Système solaire Interstellaire
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The series payoff here is kind of mixed. Maybe a little bittersweet too. We get the same kind of voidwitch action as in previous books, and things start out pretty interesting with Mars closing in on her origins and finding out more about how it all started out and who is responsible. Without going into spoilers that main thread resolution is a little anticlimactic. It's not a neat and tidy resolution, so it leaves mixed feelings. The overall way the series ends outside of that is mostly satisfying. It was an enjoyable series to spend time with, even if the journey ends up being a little more fun than the conclusion.

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