Yep, 'Turner' got a follow-up with 'Lost Solace' and 'Chasing Solace'. They’re not sequels in the usual way—more like spin-offs that expand the world. Opal’s back, and the stakes are even higher. If you liked the tension and AI intrigue in 'Turner', you’ll love these. The way Drinkwater writes action is just chef’s kiss. I binged them all in a weekend—no regrets.
I devoured 'Turner' in one sitting and immediately needed more—thankfully, there’s the 'Lost Solace' series! 'Lost Solace' and 'Chasing Solace' follow Opal’s story, though they aren’t direct sequels in the traditional sense. They’re more like companion novels that explore different facets of the same universe. The writing is sharp, and the action scenes are pulse-pounding. What really stuck with me was how Drinkwater tackles themes like isolation and trust in a high-stakes sci-fi setting. If you enjoyed 'Turner', these books will feel like Coming Home to a universe that’s even richer than you imagined.
The novel 'Turner' by Karl Drinkwater is a gripping sci-fi thriller, and I was totally hooked after reading it! The author actually expanded the story into a series called the 'Lost Solace' series, which includes books like 'Lost Solace' and 'chasing Solace'. These sequels dive deeper into the universe, exploring Opal’s journey and the mysteries of the lost ships. The world-building is fantastic, and the tension keeps escalating—I couldn’t put them down.
If you loved 'Turner', you’ll definitely enjoy how the sequels ramp up the stakes. The character development is solid, and the way Drinkwater weaves action with emotional depth is just chef’s kiss. Plus, the themes of survival and AI ethics get even more nuanced. Honestly, I wish there were even more books in this series—it’s that good.
Oh, I’m so glad you asked about 'Turner'! The sequel situation is pretty cool—while 'Turner' stands strong on its own, Karl Drinkwater later wrote 'Lost Solace', which is set in the same universe and follows Opal, the same protagonist. It’s not a direct sequel, but it expands the lore and answers some lingering questions. Then there’s 'Chasing Solace', which continues Opal’s adventures. I love how each book feels fresh but still connected. The pacing is intense, and the sci-fi elements are mind-bending. If you’re into spaceships, AI, and survival against insane odds, these are must-reads.
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