Babylon’s Ashes

 

                       
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Title
Babylon’s Ashes
Author James S. A. Corey
Genre Science Fiction, Space Opera
Format N/A

 

Book Description

Babylon’s Ashes is the sixth novel in The Expanse series, depicting the aftermath of Marco Inaros’s devastating campaign against Earth and the struggle to rebuild order across the solar system. As fractured alliances attempt to restore stability, political reckoning, refugee crises, and questions of justice collide with the practical realities of survival. The novel emphasizes collective action, responsibility, and the long shadow of violence on societies in recovery.

 

About Author

James S. A. Corey is the pen name used by American writers Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck, best known for co-authoring The Expanse series. The duo combined Abraham’s experience as a fantasy and science-fiction novelist with Franck’s background in writing, television production, and world-building.

The partnership began when Franck developed the universe of The Expanse as a role-playing game setting, which evolved into a novel series starting with Leviathan Wakes (2011). The books are celebrated for their realistic physics, complex political systems, and character-driven storytelling, blending hard science fiction with space opera.

The success of the novels led to a widely acclaimed television adaptation, further cementing James S. A. Corey as one of the most influential voices in modern Science Fiction.

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