Six hundred thousand years after Imre Bergamasc?s abdication, the Host rules the supposedly peaceful galaxy. But revolution is fomenting?and Imre?s unexpected return may be all it takes to light the final fuse.
The finale of Sean Williams Astropolis? I assume so, there are a few loose ends at the end of this novel, but the main plot of this book does seem to find a conclusion. Whether you are a fan of Sean Williams, or just of sci-fi you will love this book (suggest you read the first two parts of Astropolis). As with most works of Sean Williams his story-telling is plain excelent, though his science in his books (This book) is not as "hard" as in some other sci-fi books, it is still unique and mind boggling and easy to follow for the non-major of physics. As stated before there are a few loose ends at the end of this story, but you get the feeling most of the "greater" problems will be solved, or it could be Williams' way to make an opening for another segment/part of Astroplois. Will there be a part four of Astropolis? I honestly don't know, but very much hope this series could keep going, it is that great in my opinion.
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