The final book of the celebrated series, called "a grand world," "an enormous stage," and "a bravura concept."
Titus Quinn has styled himself Regent of the Entire. But his command is fragile. He rules an empire with a technology beyond human understanding; spies lurk in the ancient Magisterium; a few Tarig lords still hound the edges of Quinn's reign; and his daughter Sen Ni opposes him for control. She is aided by a dark navitar who can weave reality to his twisted purposes.
Now the reclusive Jinda ceb Horat enter the game. Masters of supreme technology, they maintain a lofty distance from the Entire's struggle. When Ji Anzi infiltrates their realm, she must accept alterations that may be abhorrent to her lover, Titus Quinn.
Meanwhile, Quinn learns that the stakes of the conflict extend far beyond the Rose and the Entire. The navitar commands forces that lie at the heart of the Entire's geo-cosmology, and will use them to his own ends. As the navitar's plan approaches consummation, Quinn, Sen Ni, and Anzi are swept up in forces that will leave them forever changed.
In this rousing finale to Kenyon's celebrated quartet, Titus Quinn is forced to make the unthinkable choice for or against the dictates of his heart, for or against the beloved land.
460 pages
"[A] grand theme that more than matches its brilliant setting, and that makes The Entire and the Rose a landmark science fiction series of the twenty-first century, one that deserves a place on the bookshelf of science fiction readers everywhere."—Greg L. Johnson, SF Site
"Prince of Storms is the perfect conclusion to what could well be one of the most ambitious and fascinating ongoing scifi series out there. Highly recommended." –Pat's Fantasy Hotlist