Worlds Without End (Shadowrun novel)

Worlds Without End is a novel by Caroline Spector published by Roc Fantasy in 1995.

Plot summary

Worlds Without End is a Shadowrun novel and is the last part of a trilogy that begins in the world of Earthdawn, although the two preceding novels were released after this one.[1]

Reception

Andy Butcher reviewed Worlds Without End for Arcane magazine, rating it a 5 out of 10 overall.[1] Butcher comments that "As the first real cross-over between Earthdawn and Shadowrun, Worlds Without End is something of a disappointment. It starts well and reveals some interesting details about the real powers in the world of Shadowrun, but the climax arrives all too soon, and is less than stunning. Part of the problem is that you're left with the distinct feeling that you've missed a lof ot what's going on - perhaps once the two prequels have been released, it'll all make a bit more sense..."[1]

gollark: (then, not than)
gollark: It would probably be best to make a government which is actually competent, *somehow*, then have it do more things.
gollark: Look at the whole mess with COVID-19 testing in the US.
gollark: Because often the government is *awful* at its job.
gollark: The whole insurance thing just creates a bunch of indirection, so people can just set the prices stupidly high and insurance just pays it.

References

  1. Butcher, Andy (January 1996). "The Great Library". Arcane. Future Publishing (2): 91.
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