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Best books by Michael McCollum

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Michael McCollum has carved a unique niche in the science fiction landscape with his imaginative worlds and compelling narratives. From gripping space operas filled with interstellar intrigue to thought-provoking explorations of future societies, his bibliography offers a diverse array of stories that have captured the imaginations of countless readers. Whether you're drawn to his intricate world-building, his memorable characters, or his ability to blend action with profound themes, there's likely a McCollum novel that has resonated with you. Now, we want to hear from you! This poll is your chance to champion your favorite work by this prolific author. Which of Michael McCollum's books stands out as the absolute best in your eyes? Is it a thrilling adventure that kept you on the edge of your seat, a character study that lingered long after you turned the final page, or a novel that truly expanded your understanding of what science fiction can be? Cast your vote and let us know your top pick!

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"Euclid's Wall" is a pivotal work by Michael McCollum, deeply embedded within the post-apocalyptic world of "A World Asunder." In the wake of a catastrophic global event that shattered civilization, humanity clings to survival in scattered communities. The Duchy of Hampshire, situated on England's southern coast, finds itself locked in a bitter conflict with the Califat de Normandie. This ongoing war, while lucrative for merchant captains like Ethan Scott, carries immense risk. Scott, captain of the Sailing Barque Hellespont, constantly gambles with his ship and crew's lives, seeking to outmaneuver Norman raiders. Meanwhile, the Duke of Hampshire faces mounting financial strain from the war effort and desperately needs resources. The narrative arc of "Euclid's Wall" is set in motion when Scott’s chance encounter with a mysterious woman offers a potential resolution to both men's predicaments. This intersection of fates leads to the Hellespont being commissioned for a perilous voyage to North America. Their destination is not merely for rumored riches, but to investigate the enigmatic "Euclid's Wall," a structure theorized by scholars to be the very catalyst for civilization's downfall and a lingering threat to the world's continued existence. McCollum's mastery of world-building and intricate plotting, evident in this gripping installment, solidifies its place among his best works, offering a compelling blend of adventure, political intrigue, and the enduring mystery of humanity's past.
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