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Eschaton Sequence

This epic saga delves into vast cosmic conflicts where the fate of the galaxy intertwines with personal journeys. The narrative follows a lone agent drawn into an interstellar war over the very nature of existence itself. The series masterfully blends grand space opera with profound philosophical questions about purpose and humanity. Prepare for an adventure that spans from forgotten corners of space to the celestial realms.

The Other End of Time

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    The Other End of Time

    • 352 pages
    • 13 hours of reading
    3.4(756)Add rating

    A distinguished veteran of science fiction, Frederik Pohl was one of the Futurians, a New York City club of the 1930s and '40s that included Isaac Asimov. Author of The World at the End of Time, his latest novel features Dan Dannerman, a poorly paid government agent in the not-too-distant future. Dannerman discovers aliens on an abandoned space station and is drawn into a conflict that encompasses the universe. According to one of its protagonists, the war Dannerman blunders into centers on what "ordinary people have been used to calling 'Heaven.'" A sequel is promised.

    The Other End of Time