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Sweep of Stars

Maurice Broaddus

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  • 368 sidor
  • 2022

Maurice Broaddus's Sweep of Stars is the first in a trilogy that explores the end of an empire. Epic in scope and intimate in voice, it follows members of the Muungano empire - a far-reaching coalition of city-states that stretches from O.E. (original earth) to Titan - as it faces an escalating series of threats.

The beauty in blackness is its ability to transform. Like energy we are neither created nor destroyed, though many try.

The Muungano empire strived and struggled to form a utopia when they split away from old earth. Freeing themselves from the endless wars and oppression of their home planet in order to shape their own futures and create a far-reaching coalition of city-states that stretched from Earth and Mars to Titan.

With the wisdom of their ancestors, the leadership of their elders, the power and vision of their scientists and warriors they charted a course to a better future. But the old powers could not allow them to thrive and have now set in motion new plots to humble the empire and pull them backwards.

In the fire to come they will face down their greatest struggle yet.

Amachi Adisa and other young leaders will contend with each other for the power to galvanize their people and chart the next course for the empire.

Fela Buhari and her elite unit will take the fight to regions not seen by human eyes, but no training will be enough to bring them all home.

Stacia Chikeke, captain of the starship Cipher, will face down enemies across the stars, and within her own vessel, as she searches for the answers that could save them all.

The only way is forward.

  • Författare: Maurice Broaddus
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9781250264930
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 368
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2022-03-29
  • Förlag: St Martin's Press