When I finished book 4, I was stunned. It ended in a cliffhanger, with Helfort attempting to leave Commitment, going away from Anna, to try and enlist the Fed’s help against the Hammers. In the Final Battle, after months of waiting, I finally get a resolution.
This book has some of the long, drawn out grinding of Helfort’s journey back to the Feds and then back to Commitment again. It’s an exciting tail, one that has a good ending, though not great. I enjoyed the book, and it wraps up the series nicely, but be warned, you need to read all 5 books, and read them relatively quickly. There were things from book 4 and earlier I’d forgotten, and I could sense references that I missed the meaning of slightly.
Very enjoyable.
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