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Phase Titan 3

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The Swarm spreads out of control. Monsters and mutants infest cities. Extermination is the only option.

The Phase Titan now has six Harmonics, but Ethan is just one man with no way to wipeout the worldwide infestation.

Moonshot experiments risk unintended consequences. Worse, an alien fleet prepares to turn Earth into a radioactive wasteland—not to stop the Swarm, but to prevent Ethan from gaining more power.

Faced with two converging apocalypses, Ethan and his Harmonics will need brains, brawn, and all the Psy they can get their hands on. The question is if they can handle it.

393 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 17, 2023

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Leo Hull

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Leo writes pulp fantasy and science fantasy adventure novels. He lives with his wife and dog. In his spare time, he digs in the earth and climbs things.

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March 23, 2023
A mostly satisfying conclusion

Overall I enjoyed the series. This last installment though felt incredibly long. I'm not sure how much it is actually, or just felt that way because of pacing.

There are lots of times the MC goes down these interludes in his head with himself. But so many times it feels like there are large parts of repetition that really slowed things down. I found myself glancing over parts, tuning out. There was also a /lot/ of theory behind... everything. Which is good, but when you're getting the thought process and discussion with every single thing that comes up... it slows everything down.

It's a very long journey just in this book with constant, nope gotta get this next thing... but overall it's still good.

Editing was mostly good except for one part where the author accidentally flips the names of two people of import towards the end.

If you made it to this book I'd say it's worth finishing, just be prepared for it to take a bit potentially.
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