The Three-Body Problem III: Death's End (3 Books) (Chinese Edition)

by Liu Cixin

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"Death's End" is the third book in Liu Cixin's "The Three-Body Problem" trilogy. The story continues to explore the consequences of humanity's contact with an alien civilization known as the Trisolarans, focusing on the challenges and ethical dilemmas faced by individuals as they grapple with the looming threat of annihilation. The novel delves into themes of power, morality, and the nature of existence, blending science fiction with philosophical inquiries about the future of humanity and the universe. Through intricate storytelling and vivid imagery, Liu Cixin captivates readers with a thought-provoking conclusion to one of the most critically acclaimed science fiction series of recent years.

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