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I have to second The Final Architecture. Lots of action, lots of fleshed out alien species, a good solid crew to follow. It checks all the boxes.
Just about half way through of Lords Of Uncreation and wondering where to go next… Kind of don’t want to finish so am rationing.
Have you read Children of Time? It's also Tchaikovsky, it doesn't really get space-opera-y until the third book, Children of Memory but it's soooooo good. Soooooo good.
Yes but only when it came out, so I’m about ready to go back and then follow on with the other two :)
Children of Ruin feels like it's just going to be a rehash at the beginning. Stick with it, though. It takes a drastic departure into horror and asks some really interesting questions.