A review by ibnu12
Inhibitor Phase by Alastair Reynolds

4.0

The conclusion to the epic, It's a strange book that seemes to revel in it's author flaws and triumphs. The world building is excellent and so is the scale. The challenges and plot twists are unexpected, and the planets expertly constructed. The social observation is sharp and the moral dilemas clear. But it's also filled with a lot of his trademark flaws including poor charecterization and of-course an abrupt ending that seems to rob much of the drama from the story.