The Interdependency trilogy

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The Interdependency trilogy is a science fiction series by John Scalzi that follows political intrigue, collapsing faster-than-light trade routes, and the struggle to save a far-flung human empire from impending isolation.

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instanceOf science fiction book series
author John Scalzi NERFINISHED
awarded Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel (for The Collapsing Empire) NERFINISHED
centralTheme climate-change allegory
collapse of faster-than-light trade routes
economic interdependence
political intrigue
power and succession
scientific warning versus political denial
survival of a far-flung human empire
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts a trade-based interstellar empire dependent on The Flow
fictionalTechnology The Flow NERFINISHED
finalBookPublicationDate 2020
firstBook The Collapsing Empire NERFINISHED
firstBookPublicationDate 2017
genre science fiction
hasFandom science fiction readers
hasFormat audiobook
ebook
print
hasPart The Collapsing Empire NERFINISHED
The Consuming Fire NERFINISHED
The Last Emperox NERFINISHED
language English
mainCharacter Cardenia Wu-Patrick NERFINISHED
Emperox Grayland II NERFINISHED
Kiva Lagos NERFINISHED
Marce Claremont NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective third-person
notableFor fast-paced plotting
humorous dialogue
political and economic worldbuilding
numberOfBooks 3
plotElement impending isolation of human habitats
scientific discovery of The Flow’s instability
struggle between reformers and entrenched elites
publisher Tor Books NERFINISHED
relatedWorkByAuthor Old Man’s War series NERFINISHED
secondBook The Consuming Fire NERFINISHED
setting The Interdependency empire NERFINISHED
subgenre space opera
targetAudience adult readers
thirdBook The Last Emperox NERFINISHED

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John Scalzi hasSeries The Interdependency trilogy