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First Peacemaker

The Antares Code

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504 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 19, 2026

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J.N. Chaney

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1,045 reviews5 followers
April 28, 2026
They continue to fight the good fight

While Vaz-Mar continues to be frustratingly well insulated from the flood of evidence that the GKU is amassing, Alexander, Ban, Dilliseth and the rest utterly refuse to give anything less than 101% effort to protect the victims as they hunt for the proof they have to discover needed to shut down the various tentacles trying to rip apart the possibility of a peaceful resolution to the total destruction of civilization that has a bigger impact than ever.

The mysterious adversary that is constantly pouring greater amounts of hydrogen into the nearly critical mass remains hidden. But the group is beginning to create some bottlenecks that might not be driving the rot out of the deep crevices that conceals the source of much of it, they are beginning to make some headway towards slowing the growth at least.

I have to admit that for a book 7, the triumvirate of authors have been keeping the story arc moving in a way that keeps our interest when many extended series fail to do. I definitely appreciate the writing quality!
31 reviews
May 6, 2026
This is it! This is the book.

This book is amazing, and I can't tell you why without getting into spoilers but this might be the most meaningful book in the byss universe, at least for me. Bunce has such a way of building up and then releasing the pressure that it's beautiful to be along for the ride. I don't even know who reads book 7 reviews, either you're into the series by now or you're not but every book is a 5 star, this one deserves 6 easily.
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64 reviews2 followers
April 26, 2026
Heavy Book! (In the 60s sense)

Very political, hard to keep up with emotionally given everything goin8g on in the usa at this moment.... but the pieces are starting to come together and form a whole... this story should merge into its successor series if all goes well... *what do you think of Perry?"
343 reviews1 follower
April 24, 2026
Very slow start but picked up by half way. Found some sections confusing to the point of feeling disjointed, but it came together by the end.
121 reviews3 followers
May 4, 2026
A truly amazing series

Loving this story and the way the threads between this and the backyard starship are converging a deep set of thoughts regarding justice and redemption
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