Everything that happens beyond “The Ghost Server” will take place here—in Earth’s cyberspace, where a new phantom universe, “The Crystal Sphere,” is gaining popularity at a rapid pace.
The world freezes on the threshold of the invasion of the Ardent—harbingers of a digital catastrophe of civilization, though no one yet knows about it. There were twenty of them: those who first stepped beyond the border of reality, on whom neuro-implants were tested to give one-hundred-percent realism of sensations. From the trilogy you’ll learn how their destinies turned out…
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The events of “Neira” begin a bit earlier than “The Ghost Server” and develop in parallel.
I don’t want to “mix” the books together, but the action of the novel “The Ardent” in time is comparable to the events of “The Black Sun”—in “The Ardent,” Kimberly and Kyle’s plotline will continue.
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Andr from “The Ghost Server” and Andr from “Neira” are the same character.
I would recommend this reading order:
“Neira”
“Training Ground”
“A Castle on Giblых Marshes”
“The Ardent”.
The “Ghost Server” trilogy can be read either before “Neira” or after it—this isn’t critical.
The novel “The Last Reactor” (possibly) may become part of the novel “The Ardent”—I can’t say for sure yet, it will become clear in about a month and a half.
Andrey Ливадный
8.01.2017