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Amazing! In Lords of Uncreation, the Final Architecture trilogy is brought to a conclusion that left me awestruck.
Adrian Tchaikovsky with the Final Architecture trilogy has written what can only be described as a space opera epic similar to the Hyperion Cantos by Dan Simmons and Commonweath Saga by Peter F Hamilton. Our protagonist Idis continues his arc as a messianic undying martyr figure who in this final installment of the series ventures into the metaphorical underworld and slays the titans. The crew of the salvage ship Vulture God are once again with him every step of the way and Tchaikovsky makes sure to bring every subplot in the series to a satisfying conclusion rather than leaving the reader hanging.
This is not a standalone novel but the third and final part of a trilogy, so make sure to go read Shards of Earth and Eyes of the Void before starting Lords of Uncreation. If you enjoy books by Adrian Tchaikovsky or enjoy space opera epics then I strongly advise giving the Final Architecture trilogy a read.