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Invisible Sun: Empire Games Book 3 - Epic Fantasy Adventure Novel for Adults | Perfect for Sci-Fi & Fantasy Lovers, Book Club Discussions & Weekend Reading
Invisible Sun: Empire Games Book 3 - Epic Fantasy Adventure Novel for Adults | Perfect for Sci-Fi & Fantasy Lovers, Book Club Discussions & Weekend Reading

Invisible Sun: Empire Games Book 3 - Epic Fantasy Adventure Novel for Adults | Perfect for Sci-Fi & Fantasy Lovers, Book Club Discussions & Weekend Reading

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Invisible Sun concludes Charles Stross’s Empire Games trilogy, where two versions of America are locked in a cold war. This is a chillingly resonant dystopian vision.Two twinned worlds are waiting for war . . . America is caught in a deadly arms race with the USA, its high-tech, parallel world. Yet it might just self-combust first. For its president-equivalent has died, leaving a crippling power vacuum. Without the First Man’s support, Miriam Bernstein faces a paranoid government opponent. He suspects her of scheming to resurrect the American monarchy. And Miriam is indeed helping the exiled American princess. This is only to prevent her being used against them, but her rivals will twist anything to ruin her. However, all factions will face a disaster bigger than anything they could imagine. In their drive to explore other timelines, hi-tech America has awakened an alien threat. This force destroyed humanity on one version of earth – and if they don’t take action, it will do the same to both of their timelines. Invisible Sun follows Empire Games and Dark State. This trilogy is set in the same vividly imagined world as Charles Stross’s Merchant Princes sequence.

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From the start of the Merchant Princes series, Stross has been posing intriguing what-ifs and following these threads to their logical conclusions. Now, with so many fascinating threads in the air, the weight of inevitability mixed with a bit of ingenuity leads to some very surprising destinations.I recommend both series, and I recommend starting earlier and working through to this conclusion... I'm not certain how well it works as a stand-alone.On the downside, copy editing in the Kindle edition was weaker than most Stross works. I was also hoping for a bit more action (or showier action or something) from the Wolf Orchestra... but I understand that there's only so much you can cram into a book. Even though it wasn't quite everything I'd wished for, I think it's a solid 5-star novel and I'd unreservedly recommend both Merchant Princes and Empire Games series.

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