But the unknown invaders who destroyed the gate builders long ago have returned, and this time they have set their sights on destroying humanity and anyone who would use the Ring network.įor the first part of this story, we follow a new POV character, Colonel Aliana Tanaka, as she is tasked to hunt down Duarte-which takes up a rather significant chunk of the plot. Leviathan Falls picks up where Tiamat’s Wrath left off, with the hunt for Winston Duarte, the former High Consul of the Laconian Empire who was responsible for the Tecoma disaster. Obviously, if you’ve made it this far as well, you’re probably also a fan of The Expanse, but in case you’re not caught up, this review may contain spoilers for or references to the previous books. Considering how picky I am, and how many series I’ve abandoned over the years because they just don’t cut it, that I’ve stuck to the very end with this one should tell you how good it is, and how much I love it. The best science fiction series I’ve read in…well, forever, is about to come to a close after nine books. This does not affect the contents of my review and all opinions are my own.Īs I’ve said many times before reading this novel, the idea of starting Leviathan Falls made me feel both excited and nervous. I received a review copy from the publisher. Book Review: Leviathan Falls by James S.A. Corey
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