The conclusion to Brian Herbert’s epic Timeweb trilogy. As the human race and the sinister shape-shifting Mutatis continue their epic war, the connecting filigree of Timeweb strands that hold the universe together, begins to unravel. Sentient podships travel the strands of the web, but the cosmos itself is disintegrating. Galactic ecologist Noah Watanabe, possessed of special powers, is the one person who has a chance of saving all races. He is immortal, and faced with the crisis to the universe, he is also evolving, changing both mentally and physically . . . but into what? Noah is swept on a tidal wave of destiny and knows there is no turning back.
The whole series was great with well developed characters
While I have read most of the author's books in the dune universe this series was the first I have read by the author alone. the story was well-written and the main characters were developed well. the ideas were unique even though the transformation of Noah was reminiscent of a certain character from another series. the only reason I have it 4 stars was that there were inconsistencies in some details of the story discussing a race's planet as currently there even though it was sucked into the under galaxy earlier. solid book and series overall.