
The Shattering Peace
Synopsis
Multiple New York Times bestseller John Scalzi brings us a fast-paced adventure set in the far-future.
The Shattering Peace is a much-anticipated return to Scalzi's beloved Old Man's War universe.
As peace turns to war, a galaxy prepares to fight. . .
For a decade, peace has reigned in interstellar space. A tripartite agreement between the Colonial Union, the Earth, and the alien Conclave has kept war at bay - despite some yearning to revisit the fighting of former times. But now, a looming civil war threatens this hard-won peace. The Consu, the most advanced intelligent species humans have ever met, is on the cusp of a species-defining war. This war is between Consu factions, but nothing the Consu ever does is just about them. The Colonial Union, the Earth and the Conclave have been unwillingly dragged into the conflict - and in the most surprising of ways.
Gretchen Trujillo is an unimportant mid-level diplomat, working for the Colonial Union bureaucracy. Until, that is, she's called to take part in a secret mission. This will involve representatives from every powerful faction in space. And what she discovers could redefine the destinies of humans and aliens alike . . . or destroy them all.
Praise for the Old Man's War sequence
‘Scalzi is one of the slickest writers that SF has ever produced’ - Wall Street Journal
‘Clever dialogue, fast-paced story and strong characters’ - The Times
The Old Man's War novels:
Old Man's War
The Ghost Brigades
The Last Colony
Zoe's Tale
The Human Division
The End of All Things
The Shattering Peace
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Reviews
John Scalzi writes science fiction that is fun, intelligent and irreverent . . . I haven’t enjoyed science fiction this much in yearsChristopher Paolini, author of Eragon, on the Old Man’s War series
Old Man’s War is classic SF seen from a modern perspective – a fast-paced tour of a daunting, hostile universeRobert Charles Wilson, author of Spin, on Old Man’s War
I enjoyed Old Man’s War immensely. A space war story with fast action, vivid characters, moral complexity and cool speculative physics, set in a future you almost want to live in, and a universe you sincerely hope you don’t live in alreadyKen MacLeod, author of the Lightspeed Trilogy, on Old Man’s War
I can honestly say I can’t think of another book that ever made me laugh this much. EverPatrick Rothfuss, New York Times bestselling author of The Name of the Wind, on Redshirts