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Violence
A lot
Space combat and military conflict; deaths of characters; the scale of the new threat is significant
Language
Some
Moderate adult language; the series' characteristic voice
Sexual Content
Barely any
Adult relationships; restrained
Substance Use
Barely any
None
Emotional Intensity
Some
The weight of aging and the question of who you are when the struggle that defined you is over
What this book is about
The seventh Expanse novel jumps thirty years into the future: Holden and the Rocinante crew are older, the Solar System is transformed, and a new threat from through the ring gates is about to change everything again. Corey's space opera continues its exploration of power, survival, and what humanity does with the stars.
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