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The Last Voyage Books in Order

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Explore The Last Voyage books by Brandon Q Morris, with summaries, series background, and help figuring out the best place to start.

Last updated: June 8, 2026

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Mars Genesis

by Brandon Q Morris

2026

One hundred older colonists leave for Mars after robots and AI finish building a settlement for them. Their last great adventure becomes a struggle against a machine intelligence with its own plans.

Series background & context

The Last Voyage page works best as an umbrella for some of Morris's more standalone, last-chance stories. These books do not follow one continuing cast in the way Ice Moon or Proxima do. Instead, they are linked by mood and structure. Again and again, someone is pushed into one more mission, one more investigation, or one final attempt to keep disaster from becoming permanent.

That idea fits Lost Moon, where a vanished Earth turns a lunar outpost into a closed survival crisis. It fits The Last Cosmonaut, which mixes alternative history with sabotage and Cold War pressure. It also fits The Krill Enigma and The Genesis Signal, two books that start with scientific puzzles and widen into questions about secrecy, extinction, and what kind of future humanity may still have left.

What these novels share is a taste for isolation. Morris likes putting a few people at the edge of a problem that is much bigger than they are. Sometimes the setting is a space station, sometimes Antarctica, sometimes a ruined future Earth, but the emotional pattern is similar. Information is incomplete. Help is far away. Decisions have to be made anyway.

So if you want Brandon Q Morris outside his longer series, this is a good cluster to explore. The books are varied, but they all have that same pressure-cooker feeling of a mission that may already be too late, and characters who keep going because stopping is even worse.

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