A lot has changed for Dillon Mackey in just a few months in space.
Solving the mystery of who wiped out his mentor's people has closed one chapter, but if anything, life has become more complicated on that front.
An attack upon their Kwaagi friends adds a new wrinkle to things, but that's hardly the worst of it as a mysterious black ship begins pursuing Dillon and Sherisza across space-time to issue a deadly warning.
What lies beyond the veil of space-time, and what new dangers will it bring into their lives as they try to save her species?
Book two in the Infinite Horizons space opera series from debut author J.D. Sullivan.
The worldbuilding is excellent, the main characters are believable and fascinating, and I'm enjoying the series even though I don't like time travel stories. Bad things happen; some are very bad. Dillon doesn't behave like most of the young men I've known, but he was raised in a very different world. The non-human sapients are well-written with detailed, believable culture. I recommend this series.
I was really hoping that a Glimpse Beyond would be better. That the info dumpy spots would be gone and they were. But for me the story simply doesn't have the spark it takes to ignite it. But I still like Dillon and Ryan Kennard Burke is pleasant enough to listen too. And since I have the boxed set I'll prolly go ahead and finish the series, by reading A Clash of Empires.