Black Sun, Andrei Livadny
Black Sun, Andrei Livadny
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Black Sun

Author: Andrei Livadny

Narrator: Todd McLaren

Unabridged: 10 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/26/2016

Categories: Fiction, Science Fiction


Synopsis

Zander and his gamer friends used to face danger without fear, finding strength in the promise of a safe respawn. Nothing could harm or destroy them. This was only a game . . . or was it?

A game, played in an ancient hyperspace network. A game involving dozens of real-life alien civilizations. Earth is deserted. The fate of humanity is unknown.

The few human survivors are now stuck in the Darg star system. All they can do is fight to the last. They must find the Phantom Server—the nucleus of the interstellar network created by the ancient civilization of the Founders. In order to live, they must solve its mystery or die trying.

About Andrei Livadny

Andrei Livadny is a popular Russian science fiction author who has penned numerous books, including The Island of Hope, the Phantom Server trilogy, and the extensive A History of Our Galaxy series. Besides hard science fiction, Andrei also works in cyberpunk genres which allow him to focus on human relationships and raise questions about artificial intelligence and identity uploading, describing cyberspace as humanity's future environment.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Aaron

Solid end to the Trilogy, and I highly recommend this series overall. I was tempted to give this a 5 star just because I really do love this series, but the book fell a bit short in general the main issue with this book was it felt like it got edited down too much like it was missing 20-30k words ju......more

Goodreads review by Michael

The plot got very muddled and felt like the author kept having ideas and adding them, it ended pretty well but for a good chunk of the middle of the book I was only listening because I'd read the previous 2 books and didn't want to not finish.......more

Goodreads review by Lagarto

This volume continues seamlessly where volume 2 leaves off. The entire series could have been released as one large book, but well, the author and publisher make more money splitting it up apparently. Oh well, it's still worth it. Preventing me from granting 5 stars is not the quality of the material......more