This
is the last installment in the Cities in Flight series, and it presents the most dire problem for
Amalfi and company: the end of the universe.
With New York permanently grounded on New Earth, Amalfi has resigned as mayor and is bored to death.
He has a permanent case of wanderlust and is itching to get back to the stars. He's pretty psyched
to see the wandering planet He make its way to the New Earth system. Meeting with them, he learns
that they've made a discovery: the birthplace of continuous creation. He and some scientists
head out with the Hevians to check it out and discover further that there's an anti-matter
universe on the other side. And we all know what happens when matter and anti-matter come
together.
But while all of the scientists are conjecturing about what, if anything, can be done, others
are trying to come to terms with what this means. Amalfi isn't the only one who's grown
unhappy with life on New Earth. He and Dee finally get to explore their attraction to
one another since her husband, Mark Hazleton, is busy with work and a philosophical
group known as the Stochastics. And a couple of young adults struggle with traditional
bonds of love in the face of the end of the universe.
Eventually, the scientists come up with come up with a way to cope with the end. I
don't want to spoil what discoveries they find and obstacles they encounter, but
Amalfi tackles the end of the universe in a very Amalfi way.
3 stars
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DED