Third Front
The Dali Tamareia Missions, Book 3
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E. M. Hamill
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“Hamill tells an amazing story. I cannot wait for more.” (Sarah Chorn, author of Of Honey and Wildfires)
“My favourite indie scifi series!” (Jem Zero, author of Home Within Skin)
Dalí Tamareia has the terrorist Skadi in their sights–but bringing her in may cost them everything.
Dalí’s role as an undercover operative is compromised, putting a target on their back and threatening the close-knit team aboard Thunder Child. A new lead on Miriam Skadi’s activities forces them back to Luna, where they must confront everything they tried to run from…including their changed relationship with Rion Sumner, who insists on backing up Dalí for this investigation.
But Dalí is not the only one searching for Skadi. An alien presence hunts the terrorist as well, taking over Sumner's body to ensure Dalí’s cooperation. With their team on the other side of the solar system Dalí must depend on this questionable ally to complete the mission, which takes a deadly turn when an old nemesis resurfaces.
If there is any chance for a future with Sumner and their chosen family, Dalí must exorcise the demons haunting them, or they will burn in the heart of a star.
©2022 E.M. Hamill (P)2023 E.M. HamillWhere to begin?
There is so much I love about the Dalí Tamareia books I struggle with putting it into words.
But let's start with Dalí themselves. I adore them. I admire them, I want to be with them, I want to be them. Sure, they can be an ass, but their directness is as refreshing as their competence is compelling. Their skillfullness as as a diplomat and negotiator as well as their refusal to compromise about the dignity of any sentient life, no matter how alien, is unlike any other and fills me with so much hope, love and life.
And speaking of aliens: those are always a highlight for me in any book, but in this series in particular they have continuously exceeded expectations and utterly fascinated me. While Third Front mainly takes place in human territory, there are aliens, and they are glorious!
Among the aliens (and humans) are both new and familiar faces - some only new to the reader but not to Dalí. Similarly, new dynamics evolve and old ones develop, which I always love seeing. Similarly, I love the changes Dalí themself has gone through over the course of the series, and their growth and especially processing of their grief is most palpable in this one.
Plotwise the book also did the opposite of disappoint. It ties back to the very beginning of the series and both other books in multiple ways that were incredibly satisfying. But on its own it too keeps up with the high stakes and excitement that the previous books started up. And it certainly keeps the momentum going, because while one arc closes, there it much more for Dalí left to do!
Overall I loved the book, and I love the series as a whole. While the main trilogy seems to have come full circle, I have heard on the grapevine that there might be some more adventures forthcoming, albeit in short(er) form. I for one cannot get enough of Dalí in any shape or form, and I cannot recommend the books enough!
Also, can we talk about the new covers that the series got?! They are absolutely stunning! I especially love that we get to see a Shontavian. Will need to get copies for my shelves to show them off soon. Also, the first book is available in audio now! Can't wait to listen to it!
Content Notes include: violence and gore, murder, xenophobia, transphobia, trans excluding language, kidnapping, trafficking, sex on-page, cannibalism (kinda); Mentions of: death of spouses and children, child abuse, genocide.
Great finale to one of my favourite sci-fi series ever
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