The crew of the Phoenix seems to be leaping from one battle to the next, from one fight to the next, from one disaster to the next. But the Captain might have finally found an answer, the Void and a planet called ‘Oberon’.
He has been told that to get there is very difficult, and it is beyond the Empire’s grasp.
As usual, I don’t want to give away any spoilers, but there is a lot that happens in this book.
The Phoenix and her battered crew flee the horrors of Destiny and head to Oberon and the Void, and hopefully a sanctuary. But when they reach the Void, they find many things. They find a new Ally, some long awaited help, a planet that doesn’t really want them, and an internal threat that may ultimately be the end of them.
‘Into the Void’ was brilliant, the only flaw was the cliff hanger ending!
Again, as with Webb’s other books, there is a fantastic mix of exceptional Characters, clever Science and Technology and an intelligent, ongoing multi-threaded plot, with several sub-plots as well. Webb’s Characters continue to be the highlight of the book, as he delves into each of the inner core of his Main Characters to see what they are made of as they are pushed further and further.
Added to this is the incredible technology that he uses (and there is just so much brilliant tech that he uses within his books!), as well as the science behind how things work, and this is also a rather fascinating read. Webb is highly intelligent with a background in science, and has done the research as well. This only adds to the story, giving it a real depth (as well as a couple of his characters who gain the benefit of his wisdom).
This is another fantastic story by Webb, I can’t wait for the next part (Sons of Oberon), and shouldn’t be missed.