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Terminal Peace
Terminal Peace | Jim C. Hines
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The third and final book of the Janitors of the Post-Apocalypse follows a group of unlikely heroes trying to save the galaxy from a zombie plague. Marion Mops Adamopoulos and her team were trained to clean spaceships. They were absolutely not trained to fight an interplanetary war with the xenocidal Prodryans or to make first contact with the Jynx, a race who might not be as primitive as they seem. But if theres one lesson Mops and her crew have learned, its that things like training and being remotely qualified are overrated. The war is escalating. (This might be Mops fault.) The survival of humanitythose few who werent turned to feral, shambling monsters by an alien plagueas well as the fate of all other non-Prodryans, will depend on what Captain Mops and the crew of the EDFS Pufferfish discover on the ringed planet of Tuxatl. But the Jynx on Tuxatl are fighting a war of their own, and their worlds long-buried secrets could be more dangerous than the Prodryans. To make matters worse, Mops is starting to feel a little feral herself
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RamsFan1963
Terminal Peace | Jim C. Hines
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116/150 The rip-roaring, action-packed conclusion to the Janitors of the Post-Apocalypse trilogy was very satisfying and left it open for more adventures of Mops and the crew of the Pufferfish. I love Hines's sense of humor, its sly and gentle, brings a pleasant smile to your face instead of a laugh out loud. 4 ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 1/2
Thank you Netgalley and Daw Books for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
P.S. Sorry for the blurry picture.

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RamsFan1963
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Human beings, once the worst of their feral instincts have been cured, are an undeniable military asset.

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