You survived the Ring Gate's reality-warping horror and Clarissa's bloody redemption arc—now brace yourself for calendrical heresy as weapon-grade physics. Ninefox Gambit tears into military space opera with the same unflinching brutality and moral vertigo you craved in Abaddon's Gate, swapping protomolecule mysteries for belief-based technologies that warp spacetime through sheer ideological conviction. Here, factional politics aren't backdrop—they're ammunition, and every tactical decision drags flawed soldiers deeper into ethical quicksand.
Lee architects a universe where mathematical heresies fuel starship weapons and empire-wide calendar systems dictate reality itself, demanding the same obsessive attention to detail that made you track every Rocinante maneuver and OPA power play.
If you thought the protomolecule was unsettling, wait until ideology itself becomes a weapon of mass destruction.
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"my mind is officially blown...the calendrical system just plain awesome" — Carly, Goodreads
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