Fate of Worlds
The explosive finale to the Ringworld and the Fleet of Worlds series
For decades, the spacefaring species of Known Space have battled over the largest artifact — and grandest prize — in the galaxy: the all-but-limitless resources and technology of the Ringworld. Without warning the Ringworld has vanished, leaving behind three rival war fleets.
If the fallen civilization of the Ringworld can no longer be despoiled of
its secrets, the Puppeteers will be forced to surrender theirs. Everyone knows that the Puppeteers are cowards.
But the crises converging upon the trillion Puppeteers of the Fleet of Worlds go far beyond even the onrushing armadas.
Adventurer Louis Wu and the exiled Puppeteer known only as Hindmost, marooned
together for more than a decade, escaped from the Ringworld before it
disappeared. And throughout those years, as he studied Ringworld
technology, Hindmost has plotted to reclaim his power…
One way or another, the fabled race of Puppeteers may have come to the end of their days.
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Larry Niven
Larry Niven (Laurence van Cott Niven) is an American science fiction author. He was born 1938. His best known novel is Ringworld (1970), which received Hugo, Locus, Ditmar and Nebula awards.
Ringworld
Ringworld consists of four primary books, and includes six additional books that complement the series but are not considered mandatory reads. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
Main series Tales of Known Space

