Humankind’s vast intergalactic power struggle and future war to bring down an insidious evil alien empire reaches an explosive, page-turning climax in Ian Douglas’s Singularity, the third book in his New York Times bestselling Star Carrier series. Blisteringly exciting military science fiction in the vein of the hit TV series “Battlestar Galactica,” Singularity pits determined space soldiers against a powerful race of creatures bent upon the total annihilation of a human race on the brink of technological transcendence. A notable descendant of such classic military sf novels as Joe Haldeman’s The Forever War and Starship Troopers by Robert Heinlein, Singularity will not disappoint author Douglas’s every-growing legion of fans as it conquers Jack Campbell, Rick Shelley, John Ringo, David Sherman and Dan Cragg loyalists as well.
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"This was the last book in the Star Carrier series. While story was full of tactics and space battles, the resolution to the central conflict of the book, man merging to be one with his technology, was a little bit unsatisfying."
— JParsons1974 (4 out of 5 stars)
“Douglas knows his SF…and his extraterrestrials are intriguingly alien in appearance and psychology.”
— Publishers Weekly" I love the High Tech storyline, but some of the story was just a bit too far out. Going back a Billion years? A bit much. But other then that, not bad at all. :) "
— Richard, 2/18/2014" Great ending to the series! "
— Jeffrey, 2/6/2014" Some decent hard science-fiction. The problem was the characters had limited depth and the action and plot took all the writing space. "
— *Redacted*, 2/4/2014" Even though the ending was a little disappointing this was probably the best of the trilogy :) "
— Maciej, 1/21/2014" If people already the first two books of the trilogy they're probably going to read the third regardless of how awful it is. "
— John, 1/13/2014" Fun ride, but still thought provoking. "
— Ryan, 1/4/2014" The whole series is a good fast read, heavy on the tech side and very light on the characters "
— Kenneth, 12/23/2013" A good, satisfying if somewhat abrupt finish to the series. I do think it was a better finish than dragging it out for 10 books or so though "
— Chad, 12/15/2013" It left me craving for more. "
— Arturo, 11/17/2013" I have some issue with the repetitive science explanations throughout the book. However, the story is original and the characters likable. "
— Jean-luc, 11/5/2013" This a good hard Sf Book, no Fantasy. "
— Jabriol, 7/17/2013" Author's "trilogy compulsion" worked again. "
— Michael, 6/20/2013" Sure hope the series continues but it seems to have potentially wrapped up with this third book. "
— Ralph, 5/31/2013" I have been waiting for this book for months....I will post a review after I complete it! "
— Dave, 4/11/2013" need a little better end but was really good. "
— David, 4/3/2013" The third and last and my least favorite of the star carrier series. By the third book it became far too predictable. "
— Steve, 3/8/2013" Good yarn. A bit predictable but otherwise a good diversion from the tyranny of the airline industry. Coherently done. "
— Bruce, 2/17/2013" Enjoyed the story as with all of his books under which ever name he is writing. "
— Dale, 1/31/2013" Finally, humans have other ships! Although they don't do much, it adds a bit more believability to it. Still, a very entertaining read if you like military science fiction. "
— Joe, 11/18/2012" This is an Ian Douglas book. It is military in nature and somewhat hard core science fiction. Lots of action, standard amount of plot. I like this sort of thing, but if you don't, you probably won't find it a great read. "
— Nathan, 11/1/2012" Showed great character growth and fleshed out some more chars to a better degree. The end really came up to quick. "
— Fubl, 10/10/2012" 2.5 Stars. Not bad but finding out what the Sh'daar really are kinda put me off the whole thing. It's totally mind-boggling. "
— Lord, 8/23/2012" Book three of a series. Very good; keeps a good plot line moving along. "
— Aaron, 8/18/2012Ian Douglas, one of the many pseudonyms for writer William H. Keith Jr., is the New York Times bestselling author of several popular military science fiction series, including the Heritage trilogy, the Legacy trilogy, the Inheritance trilogy, and the Star Carrier books. A former naval corpsman, he lives in Pennsylvania.
Ian Douglas is the author of the Heritage, Legacy, and Inheritance trilogies, three popular military science fiction series. A former naval corpsman, he lives in Pennsylvania.
Nick Sullivan has narrated audiobooks for over twenty years and has recorded over four hundred titles. An Audie Award winner, he is also the recipient of numerous AudioFile Earphones Awards. His TV and film credits include The Good Wife, The Affair, Bull, Boardwalk Empire, 30 Rock, Our Idiot Brother, and Private Life.