Galaxy's Edge Part VI: Takeover (Galaxy's Edge Series, 6)
Galaxy's Edge • Book 15
Why You'll Love This
The empire just fell — and the real power grab is only beginning.
- Great if you want: military sci-fi with morally complex operators in a fractured galaxy
- The experience: fast-moving and kinetic — a season premiere energy from page one
- The writing: Anspach and Cole layer political maneuvering beneath hard action without slowing the pace
- Skip if: you haven't read the earlier books — context is essential here
About This Book
The fall of Goth Sullus didn't bring peace — it brought a vacuum, and the galaxy's most dangerous players are rushing to fill it. Takeover drops readers into the smoldering aftermath of empire's collapse, following a former legionnaire-turned-contractor and a Navy spy with no safe harbor as they wade into schemes rooted in conflicts older than either of them. The stakes aren't just survival; they're civilizational. Who controls what comes next? That question drives every page with the kind of urgency that makes it genuinely hard to put down.
What Anspach and Cole do especially well here is balance momentum with consequence. This is a pivot point — Season Two begins — and the authors use that structural hinge not as a reset but as an acceleration, rewarding readers who've followed the series while pulling new tension from fresh angles. The prose stays lean and propulsive, the POV work gives genuine interiority to soldiers and operators who could easily read as archetypes, and the world-building earns its complexity without slowing the story down. It reads like military thriller and space opera at once, and the combination still feels fresh.
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