Peace is balanced upon a knife edge… Alliance’s relentless ambition to find a decisive advantage is realized, the delicate balance Bellona maintains would be destroyed, and the free worlds vulnerable.
Rumours emerge from the Alliance-annexed states of a new type of bridge forge which might just be the tool the Alliance needs to defeat her…
Worlds Beyond is the final book in the Indigo Reports space opera science fiction series by award-winning SF author Cameron Cooper.
The Indigo Reports series:
0.5 Flying Blind
1.0 New Star Rising
1.1 But Now I See
2.0 Suns Eclipsed
3.0 Worlds Beyond
3.5 The Indigo Reports
Space Opera Science Fiction Novel
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Praise for Worlds Beyond:
The story is unpredictable, the horror and pain is real. This is an epic saga!!
The signature intensity and tension of the Indigo series is back!!!
This is epic science fiction at its finest. Realistic far future worlds. Incredible characters and scenarios.
Cameron knows how to tell a story, regardless of whether we are going back in history or forward in time.
Until this book I had forgotten just how much I love good science fiction and Cameron’s book is not just good, it’s exceptional.
This is a complex tale of planetary politics, plotting, spying, scientific marvels, and advanced androids. Plus there is the fascinating floating city of Demos.
The concepts are staggering and intensely interesting.
The Indigo Reports series is far more than I ever anticipated.
This story is terrific! It’s intriguing and futuristic and human in its telling.
One of my favorite and most satisfying science fiction series to read. A series to devour.
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Cameron Cooper is the author of The Indigo Reports science fiction series and the alter ego for an Amazon #1 bestselling author in an unrelated genre. The Indigo Reports was originally conceived as a one-off series, but readers demanded more. A new series will be released in 2020.
Cameron tends to write space opera short stories and novels, but also roams across the science fiction landscape. He was raised on a steady diet of Asimov, Heinlein, Herbert, McCaffrey, and others. Peter F. Hamilton and John Scalzi are contemporary heroes. He is an Australian Canadian and lives near the Canadian Rockies.
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This story of a family at the heart of a revolution was ambitious in its undertaking, but Cooper kept a good handle on all the various threads and tied them together neatly at the end while still leaving a few teasers for potential future story lines in this universe.
The characters took second stage to the story in this installment. The previous book felt quite character driven and the fingerprint of various individuals could be clearly seen in events whose repercussions rippled across known civilization. In this book, it seemed that the events themselves had hit a critical mass and were playing themselves out to their inevitable conclusion regardless of the desires of their erstwhile creators and architects. A couple characters even made comments to that effect, noting that the shape was known, predicted, it was the details that could not be seen.
This is the conclusion of a series and builds in the previous books and novellas. Read them first, and the go back and read the beginning after finishing and you will look at it in a different way. This is space opera at its best, escapist, enjoyable reads that make you look at your wold just a little bit differently.
Stunning Conclusion!!
A universe at war. Factions who need to be strong to protect the weak; but then are they as “bad” as the original aggressors? A fascinating saga of survival, relationships, and the power of perception. Very relevant in today’s world.
Strength of cause and putting yourself “all in” for what you believe is right. Brilliant!
**I am voluntarily leaving my honest review of this book**
Wow! This tale is darker and more emotional than the first two — which only makes it even more realistic. Terrific writing and characters you love. Bravo!
I read an eARC with no strings attached.
**** SPOILER ALERT ****
In “Worlds Beyond” Cooper delivers a somber end to the “Indigo Reports” series.
The author, as usual, does a superlative job of world building and character development. Sang’s in particular.
I highly recommend this book.
Q: If you knew the price of Freedom for the entire universe was the sacrifice of not only your home, but your very life, would you pay the price?
A: Read this book and find out Bellona’s answer.
In the interest of transparency: I was given a free review copy of this book and I am voluntarily sharing this review.
It is my own honest opinion.
An ending to an amazing series of heroines and heroes, both human and android. Of saving a world despite politics and war from an enemy that will stop at nothing to win. A world that survives with the help of androids more human than humans. I must say that the final book in this sci-fi saga was worth the wait. Now I want to go back and read from the first sentence in the first book to the last sentence in this he last book. To cheer Bellona and her ever-faithful android Sang, both which have grown and learned to give their all. I’ll be awed by the future the author has given us, all over again.
This is epic science fiction at its finest. Until this book I had forgotten just how much I love good science fiction and Tracy’s book is not just good, its exceptional.
Tracy draws you in from the very beginning and continues to enthrall through to the conclusion.