An alien being has escaped to Earth. The portal is occupied by American troops, and the only humans who have ever set foot on the alien planet are in CIA custody. To make matters worse, a hostile force is now threatening both Xibalbá and Earth.
Can Tyler and Adriana save their new friends on the other side of the portal – and save their home planet from invasion at the same time?
Brandon Q. Morris is a physicist and space specialist. He has long been concerned with space issues, both professionally and privately and while he wanted to become an astronaut, he had to stay on Earth for a variety of reasons. He is particularly fascinated by the "what if” and through his books he aims to share compelling hard science fiction stories that could actually happen, and someday may happen. Morris is the author of several best-selling science fiction novels.
On returning from Xibalba, Tyler, Adrianna, Diego are captured and the CIA plan to use the portal themselves if they can only persuade one of them to tell them how to use it. Shaw gets his minion Montgomery to do whatever it takes to get the portal opened. One of the moth-like beings also came through and is hiding out. Their paths all intersect as the CIA attempt to control things and get to Xibalba. There is the usual mix of scifi, alien life forms, "evil" agencies, friendships, betrayals, death and adventure in this tale. A satisfying finale to the series.
Aunque es un final correcto para la trilogía, me ha parecido relativamente floja comparada con las otras novelas de Brandon Q. Morris. Quizá porque le falta un poco del fundamento científico que tienen las demás (es menos "hard science fiction" y más fantástica), y porque el primer enigma (de donde salieron los portales) queda sin resolver.
This was the best book yet of the series. I love hard Science Fiction. This is something new. I didn’t know there was such a thing as hard Science Fiction, but I’m hooked. Please continue to write more books like this.
I really enjoyed this author. I can't wait to read the next one. Highly recommend. It's been a mental health break for social media and cable news . Very refreshing.