Eden's Endgame

Science Fiction & Fantasy, High Tech, Space Opera, Science Fiction
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Author: Barry Kirwan ISBN: 1230003255544
Publisher: Barry Kirwan Publication: May 31, 2019
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Barry Kirwan
ISBN: 1230003255544
Publisher: Barry Kirwan
Publication: May 31, 2019
Imprint:
Language: English

Eden’s Endgame is the stunning climax to the Eden Paradox series, bringing to a close the galaxy-shaking events of The Eden Paradox, Eden’s Trial and Eden’s Revenge. Humanity is depleted and marginalised, and its principal allies, the Kalarash, are losing the Galactic war. In an effort to hold back the enemy Qorall’s relentless armies, a formerly vanquished and deadly machine race is unleashed, but can the machines be turned off once they have served their purpose? On the human scale, humanity’s refugees take their fight to the Alician home planet, Savange, but Sister Esma left a nasty surprise for them... Who will win the war, and at what cost?How will the Alician-human conflict be resolved? And who will be left standing at the end of this ground-breaking series?

"Eden’s Endgame is a terrific read! Kirwan takes us on a wild ride that ties together earlier storylines yet reads well as a stand-alone. From spiders to Hohash, I loved it!" Emmie, USA

"Plotlines from the earlier books re-emerge in a way that shows the books were intensely planned by the author. This is now my favourite book in the series!" TFL reader, Florida

"No stone is left unturned as all the plotlines draw towards a satisfying climax. Would another series like this be too much to ask for?" Lynne, USA

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Eden’s Endgame is the stunning climax to the Eden Paradox series, bringing to a close the galaxy-shaking events of The Eden Paradox, Eden’s Trial and Eden’s Revenge. Humanity is depleted and marginalised, and its principal allies, the Kalarash, are losing the Galactic war. In an effort to hold back the enemy Qorall’s relentless armies, a formerly vanquished and deadly machine race is unleashed, but can the machines be turned off once they have served their purpose? On the human scale, humanity’s refugees take their fight to the Alician home planet, Savange, but Sister Esma left a nasty surprise for them... Who will win the war, and at what cost?How will the Alician-human conflict be resolved? And who will be left standing at the end of this ground-breaking series?

"Eden’s Endgame is a terrific read! Kirwan takes us on a wild ride that ties together earlier storylines yet reads well as a stand-alone. From spiders to Hohash, I loved it!" Emmie, USA

"Plotlines from the earlier books re-emerge in a way that shows the books were intensely planned by the author. This is now my favourite book in the series!" TFL reader, Florida

"No stone is left unturned as all the plotlines draw towards a satisfying climax. Would another series like this be too much to ask for?" Lynne, USA

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