Saving the unwilling with song, one planet at a time.
New York Times bestselling author Gail Carriger brings you the thrilling conclusion to her Tinkered Starsong trilogy in which the true purpose of the divinity is revealed at last.
Can a group of performers take on an entire alien species? Do they want to, if the price of the truth is their own popularity and the safety of billions?
Phex, Missit, and their pantheons are the most popular gods in the galaxy and the aliens will stop at nothing to keep them singing. But with great fame comes great responsibility. As Phex finally understands the consequences of the music he produces, he is forced to choose between being a god and destroying humanity.
If you could sing peace into the bones of the universe, would you? Even if no one wanted salvation?
"A tapestry that is simultaneously witty, charming, exhilarating and downright fun." - fantasyliterature.com (Soulless)
Ender's Game but make it Kpop in the final installment of the Tinkered Starsong trilogy (follows Divinity 36 and Demigod 12) in which the mystery of the Dyesi is finally uncovered.
Also by Gail Carriger
Crudrat (set in the same universe)
The Finishing School series (start with Etiquette & Espionage)
The Delightfully Deadly stories
The Parasol Protectorate series (start with Soulless)
The Supernatural Society stories
The Custard Protocol series (start with Prudence)
The Claw & Courtship stories
As G L Carriger
The 5th Gender (also scifi set in the same universe)
Industry Reviews
"The writing is beautiful. The pace is perfect. Never once did I feel like I was trying to catch up to the story or that something ended too fast, or dragged on too long. The world building is perfection. The Dyesi culture, the Gods, the various races brought together and their biases and prejudices ... not everyone is good or kind, but that doesn't make them wrong or bad."
~ Elizabeth for Joyfully Jay (Divinity 36)
"The alien-ness felt so real somehow, and I was so completely engrossed in the story it's not even funny."
~ Reflections Of a Swede (Divinity 36)
"Gail Carriger's imagination takes center stage in Divinity 36, her homage to space operas, the highs and pitfalls of ultimate competition, and the celebration of home, friendship, found family, and the stirrings of first love."
~ The Novel Approach
"It hits you in the feels, makes you laugh and cry, and makes you think about matters of family, kin, and the heart."
~ BookRiot (The 5th Gender)
"Be it sci-fi, paranormal, or steampunk...Carriger is a master at crafting characters that leap off the page and into the readers imagination."
~ Love Bytes (The 5th Gender)
"Behind the delightful whimsy and snarky observations, there is a great deal of heart and soul..."
~ RT Book Review (Prudence)