Live Echoes

The Sim War: Book Five

Science Fiction & Fantasy, High Tech, Science Fiction, Adventure
Cover of the book Live Echoes by Henry V. O'Neil, Harper Voyager Impulse
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Henry V. O'Neil ISBN: 9780062471741
Publisher: Harper Voyager Impulse Publication: February 28, 2017
Imprint: Harper Voyager Impulse Language: English
Author: Henry V. O'Neil
ISBN: 9780062471741
Publisher: Harper Voyager Impulse
Publication: February 28, 2017
Imprint: Harper Voyager Impulse
Language: English

THE THRILLING CONCLUSION TO THE SIM WAR SERIES

There’s new hope for resolution of the decades-long war against the Sims: the discovery of Omega, a mysterious planet far from the fighting. Reena Mortas, the embattled leader of the human alliance, is betting everything that Omega could unlock the mystery of what’s creating the Sims.

Meanwhile, her husband and predecessor, the missing-and-believed-dead Olech Mortas, has made contact with the aliens who gave mankind the faster-than-light mode of travel known as the Step. Existing in a different realm, Olech is re-living the most important decisions of his life—while trying to explain human contradiction to a being that looks just like him, known only as Mirror.

Olech’s children, Jander and Ayliss, are still embroiled in the war. Jander has rejoined the Orphan Brigade on the mineral-rich planet Celestia, where he comes to believe what many of the Orphans feel: they’re supporting the wrong side. Ayliss, fighting in the all-female Banshees, is soon thrown into the losing war against the Sims, not knowing that every Banshee in the Human Defense Force is slated for an all-out assault on Omega that could win the war—or get them all killed.

Live Echoes is the gripping end to the Sim War series, and finally answers its central question: Where did the Sims come from, and why are they bent on humanity’s destruction?

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

THE THRILLING CONCLUSION TO THE SIM WAR SERIES

There’s new hope for resolution of the decades-long war against the Sims: the discovery of Omega, a mysterious planet far from the fighting. Reena Mortas, the embattled leader of the human alliance, is betting everything that Omega could unlock the mystery of what’s creating the Sims.

Meanwhile, her husband and predecessor, the missing-and-believed-dead Olech Mortas, has made contact with the aliens who gave mankind the faster-than-light mode of travel known as the Step. Existing in a different realm, Olech is re-living the most important decisions of his life—while trying to explain human contradiction to a being that looks just like him, known only as Mirror.

Olech’s children, Jander and Ayliss, are still embroiled in the war. Jander has rejoined the Orphan Brigade on the mineral-rich planet Celestia, where he comes to believe what many of the Orphans feel: they’re supporting the wrong side. Ayliss, fighting in the all-female Banshees, is soon thrown into the losing war against the Sims, not knowing that every Banshee in the Human Defense Force is slated for an all-out assault on Omega that could win the war—or get them all killed.

Live Echoes is the gripping end to the Sim War series, and finally answers its central question: Where did the Sims come from, and why are they bent on humanity’s destruction?

More books from Harper Voyager Impulse

Cover of the book The Bone Cave by Henry V. O'Neil
Cover of the book Desert Rising by Henry V. O'Neil
Cover of the book The Pitchfork of Destiny by Henry V. O'Neil
Cover of the book CHOP Line by Henry V. O'Neil
Cover of the book Dead But Once by Henry V. O'Neil
Cover of the book The Book of Forbidden Wisdom by Henry V. O'Neil
Cover of the book Convergence Point by Henry V. O'Neil
Cover of the book The Mechanical Theater by Henry V. O'Neil
Cover of the book #Herofail by Henry V. O'Neil
Cover of the book The End of Ordinary by Henry V. O'Neil
Cover of the book The World Awakening by Henry V. O'Neil
Cover of the book The Far Far Better Thing by Henry V. O'Neil
Cover of the book Stonehill Downs by Henry V. O'Neil
Cover of the book Three Promises by Henry V. O'Neil
Cover of the book Syndicate's Pawns by Henry V. O'Neil
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy