Death’s End

Death’s End is the conclusion of Cixin Liu’s trilogy, where humanity faces an even greater cosmic threat than before. Following new protagonist Cheng Xin, the novel explores the consequences of interstellar diplomacy, survival, and the ethical dilemmas of a universe full of predatory civilizations.

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Death’s End is the epic conclusion to The Three-Body Problem and The Dark Forest. The novel takes place centuries after humanity’s first contact with the Trisolaran civilization and continues to explore the consequences of interstellar diplomacy and the survival of humanity in the face of cosmic-scale threats.

As the universe’s dark secrets unfold, Earth faces new challenges from more advanced alien civilizations and must contend with the existential question: is there any hope for survival in a universe where civilizations must constantly hide their presence to avoid destruction?

The novel introduces Cheng Xin, a brilliant but empathetic aerospace engineer, who becomes pivotal in a new era of interstellar politics. It dives into the repercussions of cosmic war, the ethics of survival, and the delicate balance between progress and self-destruction.

Through deep philosophical musings on time, space, and the fate of civilizations, Death’s End brings closure to a trilogy that spans human history and reaches across the stars.

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg
Dimensions 13.0 × 19.8 × 4.5 cm
Year Published

2017

Publisher

Bloomsbury Publishing

Format

Paperback

Author

ISBN

9781784971656

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