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Mass Market Paperback Tenebrea Rising Book

ISBN: 0671036114

ISBN13: 9780671036119

Tenebrea Rising

(Book #3 in the Tenebrea Trilogy Series)

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On the planet Klamdara, several members of the elite fighting force of the Alliance known as the Tenebrea -- including their leader, Hal K'Rin -- are imprisoned, dying, and hoping for rescue. On the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The Tenebrea Rise

You really don't know what to expect from the clone war, but you hope good conquers evil. This book is fantastic and the end of a great Trilogy. It would be nice to continue the story, but I think the authors leave the posibilities up to us. If you like Sci-Fi and have vision, this book will make you feel like you are right there. Dawson and Graham did a great job!

I loved this book!

I don't even like reading battles or sci-fi, but this book was amazing! The ending was a little brief, but perfect for finishing this fantastic trilogy! I loved this book and I know you will, too!

A most satisfying conclusion

Tenebrea Rising provides a satisfying end to an ambitious trilogy. In books one and two, Andrea became ruthless because of the evil done to her. Her mentor, K'Rin has long been ruthless because of his practical, if not exaggerated, sense of duty. The Jod's leader, Pl'Don, is ruthlessly ambitious as is his Cor counterpart, Admiral Brulk, who manufactures clones that he uses like ammunition. Even the Chelle, who offer comic relief, demonstrate a kind of pettifogging ruthlessness. The Chelle's arrogant meddling on Earth actually started the whole disordered mess. All these unbridled self-interests collide in Tenebrea Rising. As with all moral tales, redemption comes from selflessness, embodied by the maternal (although ironically sterile clone Tara) and Andrea's companion, the noble H'Roo Parh. Andrea finally breaks hate's hold on her when realizes that she is becoming like K'Rin, the latest object of her hate. The ending of Tenebrea Rising leaves many unanswered questions, but such is life. Andrea quips at the end, "Now we have a future," and we are left to wonder, what kind of future? These books are so much more than space opera--very enjoyable at one level, and deeper still.
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