The last book in the series, and I'm glad. I wanted to get through it to understand what happened, but I'm glad it's over. The series devolved into a strange, time travel possibilities.
Part 4 really covers more of the sentient AIs that must manage the war, sending themselves back in time to try and manage things in different ways. I'm sure this was fun to write, trying to keep track of all the ways that the admiral must have to behave in different timelines.
It's wraps up the series, though I'm not sure I love it. There's a chance for a 5th, but I won't be looking for it. I enjoyed the series, but it dragged on a bit.
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