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The Expanse meets Game of Thrones in J. S. Dewes's fast-paced, sci-fi adventure The Last Watch, where a handful of soldiers stand between humanity and annihilation.Most Anticipated Book for April 2021:BookishNerd DailyGeek TyrantSFF 180Amazon Best of the Month April 2021The Divide.It’s the edge of the universe.Now it’s collapsing—and taking everyone and everything with it.The only ones who can stop it are the Sentinels—the recruits, exiles, and court-martialed dregs of the military.At the Divide, Adequin Rake commands the Argus. She has no resources, no comms—nothing, except for the soldiers that no one wanted. Her ace in the hole could be Cavalon Mercer--genius, asshole, and exiled prince who nuked his grandfather's genetic facility for “reasons.”She knows they’re humanity's last chance.The Divide seriesThe Last WatchThe Exiled FleetAt the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

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The book is very obviously designed to be the start of a series. There is a huge amount of page space devoted things that are not really relevant. Do the characters really need to be discussing the politics of the human systems? I'm sure it's going to be very important next book but this book? Not really.This is not a character driven piece. The characters tend to be flat arch types. You have the to main characters “The Captain” and “The royalty to rags delinquent”. The Captains job is to provide the support and order for the delinquent to join the team and start taking responsibility for themselves and prove their worth to everyone but most importantly themselves. If you’re read the “Prince Rodger” series by David Weber and John Ringo you will know exactly where this is all going.Now, there are some good scenes between the two in this book. I especially liked the one where they have their first spacewalk and the Captain has to shepherd the Delinquent through his first EV walk to save everyone. I liked the fact that the delinquent was terrified for legitimate reasons and neither the book nor the characters looked down on someone for being frightened.There was the potential for some good character work but unfortunately, they are rare and far between. Most of the characters don’t talk to each other enough, and don’t let down their walls when they do to get much warmth or human interaction in the story.It doesn’t help that this story isn’t really about the characters. It’s not about them making decisions, interacting with each other, or growing. They have very little agency at all and most of their decisions are “Run or Die”.In a lot of ways this story wants to be a political thriller but political thrillers are all about characters and the choices they make (See both the Expanse and Game of Thrones) Plot wise this book is much closer to an action series and is pretty thin. It mostly consists of set action pieces where the protagonists have to use their wits and resolve to solve sudden and emergency problems. Unfortunately the problems tend to have technobabble solutions. The plot could be described as our protagonists face danger from the technobabble, they quickly technobabble by the skin of their teeth to a safe place where they technobabble a solution and go out to rescue their friends with technobabble, they get a clue as to how to fix the dangerous technobabble and hit the button which results in technobabble and saves everything.I will state that as threats go, the collapse of the universe is a pretty interesting premise. Unfortunately, there is so little sense of scale I had to suspend my disbelief several times. The big one being that the technobabble solution is fixing not the edge of the solar system, or even galaxy but UNIVERSE. Don’t think to hard about that one.The plot also has a really bad habit of telegraphing everything. There are very few surprises in this book. Everything happens pretty much the way you’d expect it to, which unfortunately means there is very little suspense.I finished the book and didn’t have the desire to throw it across the room, but I can’t recommend this book, not even as an airport novel on a long flight.
For a space opera sci Fi novel, it seems the author has paid the absolute bare minimum of attention to how any of this actually works.To completely spoil the book because you should definitely not read it, the entire first third is all about this "dreadnought" converted research station at the edge of the universe. Something of a novel and intriguing concept, so I kept on reading past the sample. It's a shame how bad things got after that. This book is just one of those books that gets the science so glaringly wrong it's impossible not to have it break your immersion as it so frequently does for me.The first major thing that really bothers me is that multiple characters, including someone who quite regularly flies along "the divide" (the boundary to the matter-based universe and the dark matter one) is flat......Flat? Flat?!?!? No! It isn't! And there's no reason to think it should be. Our physics is quite far from suspecting this but most modern theories believe the overall shape of the universe is probably a sphere too! Why would it be flat? How does that work? This brings up endless questions that the book doesn't even attempt to address. The main conflict for the beginning part of the story is that the universe *stops expanding*. Literally. The heat death of the universe BEGINS, and the characters have to somehow stop that. This is the central conflict of the book. Humans that seem way too far from advanced enough to reach the edge of the universe suddenly being present to watch the heat death of it begin. HOW DO YOU STOP THIS?How, would anyone resolve this conflict? How do you stop the heat death of the universe? I didn't find out because I refunded the book after several characters seem to equate "the edge of the universe" with "the edge of the Galaxy." Surely, if humanity is advanced enough to reach the literal edge of the universe they're so incredibly advanced that they could reach multiple galaxies. After all, we have found many other galaxies but still don't know where the edge of the universe is. This, logically speaking, would mean that multiple galaxies would be closer to us than the edge (if it even exists). But the characters for the entire first third of the book only seem to ever refer to the one. What???? Every time someone utters the phrase "in the Galaxy" internally I'm screaming and wondering if the author forgot the setting of her own book??? There are many many many galaxies in the universe. We have no idea exactly how many, but we do know they're there!

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