The Disturbance 3: The Truth: Hard Science Fiction by Brandon Q. Morris


The Disturbance 3: The Truth: Hard Science Fiction
Title : The Disturbance 3: The Truth: Hard Science Fiction
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Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 327
Publication : Published June 30, 2023

No one has ever ventured deeper into space than the astronauts of Shepherd-1. The aim of their to witness the creation of the cosmos and to see who had a hand in it.

The answer never reaches Earth. Shepherd-1 looks functional, but abandoned. Former crew member Benjamin sets off and sends his consciousness to the spaceship. Although an enemy throws clubs between his legs, he finds the culprit. The fact that there appears to be no remedy whatsoever does not remain his only The ship, which is about to be destroyed, suddenly receives radio signals from interstellar space.

Benjamin has only one he must join forces with his adversary to ward off the danger to his friends and Earth, and hopefully uncover the final truth in the process.

The grand finale of the Disturbance trilogy.


The Disturbance 3: The Truth: Hard Science Fiction Reviews


  • Rebekah

    Fwew!

    I usually read a book a day, but this series really had me taking brain breaks. Props to the author who could not only hold a good storyline and teach at the same time. I left a written review for book 1, but not book 2 because I was determined to get through this series. I’ll reiterate a few points I made in my first review; you’ll need a fairly good understanding on space science to understand the concept of topics written. Or you can just gloss over the science and be disappointed that the story isn’t your standard sci-fi book. It is literally hard science fiction.
    With that being said, I enjoyed the read and the experience of learning through storytelling. I need a few way less heavier reads before I delve into another series like this.
    The characters were charming, even the seemingly “bad guys.” The ending for each of the character(s) I had mixed feelings on. One was good, one left wanting and the other can be debatable (which I think was what was intended). I did not read the campfire story (if I remember correctly that’s what it was referred as) because you can’t have a one sided campfire story discussion and I felt I was subjected to enough of the author’s views through the series.
    Highly recommended read if you want to learn more about the vast space soup we’re in with a good story and relatable characters.

  • Arlene

    Brilliant conclusion.