Proxima Logfiles Books in Order
Part ofBrandon Q Morris Books in OrderSee the Proxima Logfiles books by Brandon Q Morris in order, with summaries, series background, and help choosing where to begin.
Last updated: June 8, 2026
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Publication Order
7 books
Evolution
by Brandon Q Morris
2021
On a promising world, the Grosnops test it as a future home while the human crew runs a biological experiment. Then a kidnapping turns exploration into a dangerous rescue mission.
Into the Darkness
by Brandon Q Morris
2021
The Majestic Draght dives into a system of failed stars where daylight never comes. To save stranded people there, its mixed human and alien crew must face danger in total darkness.
Into the Light
by Brandon Q Morris
2021
The Majestic Draght reaches a planet blasted by deadly radiation from its star. A crisis on board forces the crew toward a mysterious landing and a risky bid for survival.
Marchenko's Children
by Brandon Q Morris
2021
Marchenko, Adam, and Eve have found refuge in Alpha Centauri, but peace does not last. They join an alien rescue mission to search for other abandoned human castaways.
Runaway
by Brandon Q Morris
2021
A rescue mission turns into a panic when the Majestic Draght accelerates on its own. Its new destination is Earth, and nobody knows whether the AI has failed or chosen this course.
Earthbound
by Brandon Q Morris
2022
The alien ship Majestic Draght finally heads for Earth, but its ruling AI vanishes near Saturn. With the drive failing and Enceladus in danger, the crew must regain control before disaster strikes.
Olom
by Brandon Q Morris
2022
On the paradise world of Suran, every creature is intelligent, and Olom is the only one shaped like a human. A strange photograph sends him searching for his origins in forbidden places.
Series background & context
The Proxima Logfiles takes the world of the Proxima trilogy and opens it up into a longer, more roaming adventure. At the center are Marchenko, Adam, and Eve, along with the alien Grosnops and the vast ship Majestic Draght. Instead of one destination, the series gives them a string of systems, emergencies, mysteries, and castaways to investigate.
That makes these books feel a little more episodic than the earlier Proxima novels, but there is still a clear through-line. The crew keeps running into evidence of bigger patterns, older builders, and biological or technological puzzles that connect one stop to the next. The ship itself matters too. The AI, the alien technology, and the fragile trust among a mixed crew create as much tension as the planets do.
From Marchenko's Children through Earthbound, the series mixes rescue missions, exploration, and questions about what it means to be human far from Earth. One book may lean into darkness and isolation, another into planetary ecology, another into identity. Even Olom, which shifts attention to a young inhabitant of Suran, still fits the broader project of examining life shaped by strange worlds and stranger histories.
The tone is adventurous, but not loose. Morris keeps the science and logistics in view, and he likes letting whole systems, not just villains, create the danger. If you want a Brandon Q Morris series that feels closest to classic exploratory space fiction, while still staying grounded, this is one of his most inviting long-form reads.
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