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Violence
A lot
Space warfare; deaths of significant characters; alien threat
Language
Some
Adult language
Sexual Content
Barely any
No significant sexual content
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Some
The psychological weight of authoritarian control and the cost of resistance
What this book is about
In the eighth Expanse novel, Laconia has consolidated control of the human sphere, with Holden imprisoned and the resistance scattered. Teresa Duarte, the Laconian emperor's daughter, begins to understand what her father's empire actually is—and what the ring-space entities actually want. Corey's penultimate Expanse volume raises the existential stakes to their maximum while keeping the character drama as grounded as ever.
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Space combat violence
Deaths of significant series characters
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