Book:
Deep Sky (2011)
Author: Patrick Lee
(Book 3 of 3 in the Travis Chase series)
Summary (3*) Conclusion to the series about the Breach and its effects on the world. This novel focuses on answering stuff like "where did it come from," "who sent it," and "why is it here?" Not sure if it's because I read all three back-to-back but this one was a little tougher to finish, didn't have quite the urgency of reading that the others had. And like book 2, if you have a problem with time-travel paradoxes, then this book might trigger you.
Plot (3*) Now we're figuring out why the Breach is here. The government conspiracy is going full-bore, as there's a secret war that has been going on since the Breach's discovery with no single person having complete knowledge of what is going on, or why. This book is about the closure of that war, in the hopes of preventing something truly catastrophic sometime in the future. Lots of your standard chases, evasions, fights, discoveries, etc but still done well.
Characters (2*) The same main characters. Really no development to speak of in terms of disposition, goodness, or knowledge, they are kind of along for the ride on this one. There is an interesting time-travel wrinkle with the main guy, though, which is probably a little predictable as you work your way through the books.
Re-readabiliity (2*) This one for whatever reason is the weakest in the series to me. Again, because it's easy, I might reread the series again in a couple of years…but I wouldn't return to this book as a standalone.
Who It's For Readers of the first two in the series. If you enjoyed them, then spend a few hours on this one to close the full story.