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British author Meaney brings his ambitious saga exploring the nature of space and time to a triumphant conclusion. Tom Corcorigan, the logosopher and one-armed warrior who almost singlehandedly defeated the alien force Dark Fire in the previous book in the trilogy, Context (2005), must cultivate the worst excesses of Nulapeiron's aristocratic system to save the world as it faces complete assimilation into Dark Fire's alien Anomaly. On his honeymoon with his new bride, Elva Strelsthorm, Tom receives a "story crystal" that relates tales of Earth's next evolutionary descendants, the Pilots, who have the ability to navigate "mu-space" and time. Using logosophical concepts and the Pilots' knowledge of mu-space, Tom envisions a daring plan—to build a shield around his world that will keep it safe from the Anomaly. Fascinating and highly detailed, this third volume of Meaney's SF epic pulls all the various characters and their time lines together for an emotionally and intellectually satisfying finale. (Mar.)
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"Few characters in hard SF are more impressive...a fitting end to an intelligent and literate SF sequence." -- Jon Courtenay Grimwood author of Stamping Butterfies

"Immensely satisfying...a genuinely impressive trilogy, which also shows how an already impressive author can grow his work." -- Starburst

"The first important new SF writer of the 21st century." -- The Times

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  • Hardcover: 499 pages
  • Publisher: Pyr (March 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1591024374
  • ISBN-13: 978-1591024378
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,232,543 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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2.0 out of 5 stars A disappointing ending to a frustrating series, March 1, 2006
By Peter M Clark (Ann Arbor, Michigan) - See all my reviews
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OK. I confess. I liked this series enough to order the last book from Amazon in the UK, just so I wouldn't have to wait for it. (I also saved myself a couple bucks because it was available in paperback there). That having been said, I found this book at times wonderful and at others god-awful, just like the other two books in the series.

If you haven't read the first two books, then you need to know that this series involves a one-armed genius who is a combination fightin' and rock climbin' machine and also the liberator of his world. The inhabitants of the world (Nulapeiron) live in an extensive series of caves that honeycomb the entire planet.

The first book covers the protagonist's rise from rags to riches (and back down to rags again) as he battles the ingrained caste system of his world. The second book covers the fight against an energy creature called "The Blight" which is gradually taking over the world. The last book involves the battle against the Blight's Daddy, the Anomaly.

One of the saving graces of this book is the story-within-the-story, which consists of a series of vignettes which take place about 200 years from our own time, and which cover the creation of a race of uber-mensch called The Pilots. The Pilots have the ability to throw lightning bolts from their eyes and can exist in the sub-basement of the universe called "Mu-Space". You spend all three books trying to figure out how this story is going to move the main plot-line along.

One of the reasons I bought this book is because Charlie Stross (whose fiction I adore) recommended it as great "hard Science Fiction". It is not. If that is what you are looking for, don't shop here. It is techno-gibberish through and through. If you want great hard Science Fiction, stick with Charlie.

This book is much more a science fantasy, a space opera, with futeristic deus ex machina geegaws. About the time that you start reading about people with the ability to warp space and time, and who use "femtatech" (one million times smaller than nano - COOL!) you know that you need to let out the clutch on your suspension of disbelief and let it ride.

What to say about this book? It's like Bill Baldwin's Helmsman series, but without the well-rounded characters and scientific grounding (that's sarcasm, if you're not familiar with the series). Hey, don't get me wrong - I LIKE space opera. I own ever Helmsman and "Sten" book made, and eagerly await more. However, good space opera this is not. If you want THAT, try Julian May's Many Colored Land series.

In summary - this book has lots of mediocrity interspersed with enough periods of brilliance to make you grind you teeth and cry out for a better editor. It IS a page turner, though. Wait for it to come out in paperback, read it with your bedroom door closed and don't admit you ever read it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Brings the story threads together to a good conclusion, April 15, 2005
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This is the final installment in the Nulaperion trilogy and the story of Tom Corcorigan. The revolution and the invasion of the Blight has come and gone and Tom is now together again with Elva. He is also the sole recepient of the wisdom in the severed head of the seerer Eemur. The head is severed, but still strangely alive and able to see the present with a searing clarity which she passes onto Tom.

However, there is a new threat on the horizion that will make the revolution/invasion in book 2 look like a child's play-pen, and Tom is proably the only person who can pull all of Nulapeiron together to fight it before they loose their world to a galaxy spanning engulfing darkness.

This was a satisfying conclusion to this series. It ties together the threads in books 1 & 2 and we finally get to see why the pilots story is so important to both Tom and his world and those fighting The Anomaly. All 3 books are told on a mythic scale of story-telling, but they do tend to fall into a bit of a noticable plot pattern at times. However, despite that I was egar to finish this series and was glad I read it. A keeper to be re-read at another time in the future, and a sci-fi series that successfully combines myth with science.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Shouldn't have been a trilogy, December 21, 2008
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Paradox, the first book in this series, was chock-full of ideas and story. There was some violence, but it advanced the story. Context, the second book, had fewer ideas and more violence. Resolution is chock-full of blood and gore, and very little story.

It does explain how the world got the way it was, but the explanation feels pro forma. The main character becomes more and more cardboard - painted in lurid colors. The action is also lurid, and the reader's emotions are force-fed.

I'm sorry I read it. Read Paradox - it's really quite good. Maybe read Context. But if you like Context less well than Paradox, don't read Resolution at all - just go online and find a plot summary with spoilers.
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