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Abaddon’s Gate (The Expanse, #3)

James S.A. Corey · 2013 · Book

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This work explores the intricate dynamics of interstellar conflict and the potentially devastating impact of humanity's choices.

ModernExistential Threats and Human ResilienceThe Interplay of Politics and MoralityThe Consequences of Technological AdvancementThe Complexity of Human RelationshipsThe Conflict Between Duty and Personal Desire

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