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Infinitude

Dimension Space • Book 6

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Why You'll Love This

Six books in, Cole swings for every timeline at once — and somehow sticks the landing.

  • Great if you want: a multiverse war finale with moral weight and real stakes
  • The experience: relentless and escalating — tension rarely drops below a sprint
  • The writing: Cole balances banter-heavy dialogue with gut-punch revelations mid-scene
  • Skip if: you haven't read the earlier books — this rewards the full journey

About This Book

What does it mean to save humanity when humanity exists across infinite versions of itself? That question drives Infinitude, the concluding chapter of Dean M. Cole's Dimension Space series, to its fullest and most urgent expression. Colonel Vaughn Singleton and his ragged coalition of soldiers, scientists, and sharp-tongued robots face an enemy that doesn't tire, a war that spans countless timelines, and a revelation buried deep behind enemy lines that reframes everything they thought they were fighting for. The stakes aren't just survival — they're the fate of every version of Earth that has ever existed. Cole makes that scale feel personal rather than abstract, which is no small feat.

What rewards readers here is Cole's refusal to let momentum come at the expense of character. Six books in, these people — and yes, the robots — feel genuinely earned, and Infinitude leans into that emotional investment without sentimentality. The prose is clean and kinetic, the structure balances propulsion with breathing room, and Cole's signature dark humor lands consistently without undercutting tension. Readers who have followed this series will find a finale that honors what came before while still managing to surprise.