![]() ![]() Since this network of wormhole-like space tunnels is the only thing that allows humans to travel from one end of the galaxy to the other, and since each planet of the Interdependency is reliant on all the others for resources and trade, this collapse is a civilization-level crisis. All of them, in separate ways, end up confronted by the same problem: The Flow is collapsing. ![]() Rounding out the trio is Marce Claremont, a physicist destined to continue his father’s important work of studying The Flow. ![]() Then there’s Kiva Lagos, a foul-mouthed merchant heiress whose constant displeasure with everyone on her spaceship allows Scalzi to write F-words to his heart’s content anytime she’s on the page. First is Cardenia Wu-Patrick, a relatively normal woman who nevertheless finds herself crowned Emperox of the Interdependency, a wide-spanning galactic empire connected by a complex space travel network called The Flow. ![]() The book focuses on three characters in particular, and shifts between their perspectives. The first novel of a new space-opera sequence set in an all-new universe by the Hugo Award-winning, New York Times-bestselling author of Redshirts and Old. By: John Scalzi The start to an all-new space-opera series by the Hugo Award-winning, NYT bestselling author of Redshirts and Old Mans War The Flow. It is true, though, that the characters who populate The Collapsing Empire face a political crisis so massive it forces them to re-examine their worldviews. ![]()
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