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Echo of Worlds

Auteur(s): M. R. Carey
Narrateur(s): Dami Olukoya
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From the author of the bestselling The Girl With All the Gifts comes the thrilling conclusion to the spectacular Pandominion duology, an exhilarating science fiction story perfect for fans of The Space Between Worlds, The Long Earth and Children of Time.

Two mighty empires are at war—and both will lose, with thousands of planets falling to the extinction event called the Scour. At least that's what the artificial intelligence known as Rupshe believes.

But somewhere in the multiverse there exists a force—the Mother Mass—that could end the war in an instant, and Rupshe has assembled a team to find it. Essien Nkanika, a soldier trying desperately to atone for past sins; the cat-woman Moon, a conscienceless killer; the digitally recorded mind of physicist Hadiz Tambuwal; Paz, an idealistic child and the renegade robot spy Dulcimer Coronal.

Their mission will take them from the hellish prison world of Tsakom to the poisoned remains of a post-apocalyptic Earth, and finally bring them face to face with the Mother Mass itself. But can they persuade it to end eons of neutrality and help them? And is it too late to make a difference?

Because the Pandominion's doomsday machines are about to be unleashed—and not even their builders know how to control them.

©2024 M. R. Carey (P)2024 Orbit
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An excellent ending to the Pandominion series.
The story line is gripping and fulfilling (with disappointing caveats).
In spite of the lackluster and too often used parallel universe topic, Carey manages creates an universe of diversity and wonder.
The character line is diverse, complexed, and beautifully rendered by Dami Olukoya, who deserves special praise for one of the most immersive stories I have listened to on Audible.

Carey's choice to use time fillers, lengthy meetings, debates, planning, arguments, more meetings, and planning, brings nothing to the story and is an unfortunate compromise to artistic integrity I am starting to see too often on Audible.
I hope he will not have to join a short, but growing list of authors excluded from my future purchases.
Thin ice Carey.

Exellent and dissapointing

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