Although I have not yet completed the third book, Eden’s Hammer, I am approximately halfway through and, unfortunately, remain disappointed. The novel has taken me far longer to read than expected, largely due to a lack of engagement with the story. I find myself continually comparing the sequels in this series to the first book, A Distant Eden, which I still regard very highly and would strongly recommend.
While Eden’s Hammer is an improvement over the second installment, Adrian’s War, it does not come close to the quality or impact of the first book. At this point, I am continuing primarily for the sake of completion. I will update this review once I finish the book, but I do not plan to read the fourth installment, Eden’s Warriors.
Update: I have now finished Eden’s Hammer—nearly two months after purchasing it—and my opinion remains unchanged. I do not recommend this book. As a result, I am lowering my overall rating from three stars to two. My recommendation would be to read the first book in the series, A Distant Eden, and stop there. Continuing beyond that may prove to be a frustrating and time-consuming experience.