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Brian
, November 30, 2017
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This was an interesting and very readable book. The story takes place over hundreds of years and characters are introduced and done away with as time goes by. There is never any real protagonist that one can identify up front. However it's a very good story where a fading civilization is given a monstrous task to create a seven mile long starship destined to take several hundred years. The pages turn readily despite or maybe because of the ever changing cast. I'm still puzzling over the final pages when the fellow who started the whole endeavour showed up and destroyed everything. The cover blurb asks "Who Was The Real Master of the Starship Victory"? Was he a God or a Demon??
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