Series: Book 2 in the Night's Dawn series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: Science Fiction, Fiction
Summary
Now the battle lines are clearly
drawn, and more than half a dozen plot lines are charging
ahead as humanity's galaxy-spanning culture faces a
terrifying revelation: souls of the dead are returning from
the beyond to possess the living. The living, though
competent and brave in the best sci-fi tradition, must
contend with history's greatest generals and leaders, as well
as some unexpected champions. Al Capone, it seems, makes an
excellent interstellar emperor. How do you fight an enemy
whose every soldier is also a hostage and who, if killed,
will simply return to possess someone else? The dilemmas are
not just technical, but moral, as people face the first real
proof of life after death. This conflict is far broader, though,
than a simple apocalyptic battle of good versus evil. Among
the possessors are some good souls who fight the risen dead
even though it's against their best interest. Conversely,
plenty of the living see siding with the dead as an
opportunity to further their own interests.
The ancient menace has finally escaped
from Lalonde, shattering the Confederation’s peaceful
existence. Those who succumbed to it have acquired godlike
powers, but now follow a far from divine gospel as they
advance inexorably from world to world. On planets and
asteroids individuals battle for survival against the strange
and brutal forces unleashed upon the universe. Governments
teeter on the brink of anarchy, the Confederation Navy is
dangerously overstretched, and a dark messiah prepares to
invoke his own version of the final Night. In such desperate
times the last thing the galaxy needs is a new and
terrifyingly powerful weapon. Yet Dr Alkad Mzu is determined
to retrieve the Alchemist – so she can complete her
thirty-year-old vendetta to slay a star. Which means Joshua
Calvert has to find Dr Mzu and bring her back before the
Alchemist can be reactivated. But he’s not alone in the
chase, and there are people on both sides who have their own
ideas about how to sue the ultimate doomsday device.