Blue Planet
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
The thrilling climax to the Second Species trilogy
Jane O'Reilly crafts narratives that draw readers into worlds shaped by a distinctive perspective. Her writing is characterized by a sharp insight into human psychology, with an ability to develop complex characters possessing unexpected depth. O'Reilly explores themes that resonate with contemporary audiences, whether examining the search for identity, interpersonal relationships, or societal constructs. Her prose is often described as captivating and thought-provoking, offering readers not just entertainment but also an opportunity for reflection.



The thrilling climax to the Second Species trilogy
2188: Jinnifer Blue finds herself in a ship that is the source of her nightmares. Her plan to expose the government's Second Species programme has failed, and now she's being turned into a weapon by her worst enemy... her mother. Caspian Dax, pirate and Jinn's sometime lover, is being forced to fight in a ruthless arena on Sittan. Jinn has only one option - find Dax before his mind is completely destroyed
A gripping space opera for fans of Elizabeth Moon and Rachel Bach