Eternity’s End
The newest novel set in the Star Rigger Universe, ETERNITY’S END features the search for the legendary ghost rigger ship Impris and her crew, whose fate is entwined with interstellar piracy, quantum defects in spacetime, galactic coverup conspiracies, and deep-cyber romance.
“It’s onward with [a] one-man Light Brigade, straight into the jaws of doom and destiny. He finds true love, cognitive dissonance, divisions among the enemy, ambitious schemes, another mission–this one deeper than anyone has ever gone before into the substrata of the Flux–and a final resolution that leaves the reader both breathless and satisfied.” –Analog
“A galactic epic that’s much more than space opera, filled with both drama and bold ideas. Who would have thought a futuristic pirate story could be so original and smart?” –David Brin, author of The Uplift War
I was pulled into *Eternity’s End* by the notion of a Flying Dutchman spaceship, and found so much more than I expected. I just loved this book. The Flux and the Flux interface fascinate me. Carver pulls off the admirable feat of making something illusory, subjective, and “virtual” feel utterly real and yet profoundly unknowable–he vividly describes what is essentially indescribable. The frisson of the unknown grows persistently more eerie the deeper the characters go. I loved the Narseil, and the process of getting to know them through Legroeder’s eyes (and especially the mild estrangement from human culture that I felt at one point, making me realize how immersed we’d gotten in Narseil culture). I enjoyed the heck out of the pirates and the cyber enhancements. The opening chase scene is only the beginning of a wild roller-coaster ride–you get a breath to look around now and then and ponder some intriguing new information, and then the author throws the next twist at you and you’re off again. There are “silent running” scenes with all the tense appeal of the best submarine adventures, and exhilarating dogfights, and character interactions fraught with intense and complex psychology. This is topnotch space adventure and an edge-of-your-seat thriller, but it works on many deeper levels, too. I am dying to read a sequel. Please write one, Jeffrey Carver!
– gofalus, Amazon.com




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