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A growing Empire...

The end of the Sowir Dominion draws near as the Empire resumes its offensive. The retaking of Guxcacal home-world begins, as the Empire's fleets invade the remaining Sowir territory. But the Sowir still have surprises up their sleeves.
Adrian Farkas awakens new abilities, buried deep inside the human genetic code by their ancestor Axull Darr. And with them the Empire gains all the knowledge contained inside the device left by their ancestor, the sum knowledge of the People, the first intelligent race in the universe and the ancestors of Humanity and the Nel. Adrian struggles to learn how to use his new abilities, even as he commands the invasion against the Sowir. But Sowir are not the only thing that threatens the Empire, new dangers lurk just outside of its now growing territory. And the Empire will need everything it has in order to survive.

Inheritance is book 5 in the Rise of the Empire series, an epic story that follows humanity as it grows from a single world to ultimately becoming a galaxy wide empire.

Rise of the Empire Book 1 - Olympus
Rise of the Empire Book 2 - Sanctuary
Rise of the Empire Book 3 - Out of the Ashes
Rise of the Empire Book 4 - Warpath
Rise of the Empire Book 5 - Inheritance

300 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 3, 2016

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About the author

Ivan Kal

42 books374 followers
Ivan Kal writes science fiction and fantasy, and is the author of the space opera series Rise of the Empire.
For most of his life he had been studying in the fields of electronics, IT, and web design.
But because of his great love for books and his need to tell stories, he decided to start writing.
His other interests include martial arts, movies and tv, and gaming.

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227 reviews
September 27, 2021
Great series!

The widening of the sphere of knowledge for these books is great. I love how each book adds more knowledge about the book’s universe.
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227 reviews1 follower
September 25, 2017
The Earthlings close in on the Alien Scum that destroyed Earth, unaware there is a bigger menace stomping them from the other direction. The Empire continue to punch above their weight with nifty footwork but 400 pound gorillas don't need footwork to take your bananas.
19 reviews2 followers
May 10, 2016
Like two books rolled into one (Spoiler-free review)

This book ties up one storyline nicely while cracking another wide open, and drastically expands the scope of the universe I which these stories occur. However, neither of these plots will probably make much sense unless you've read the previous books in the series. Like the previous books (before they were professionally re-edited, that is), this one had a number of typographical and word errors, but far fewer than I remember in previous books (pre-re-edit). While the detail-oriented part of me insists that even one such error is too many, and I noticed perhaps 12-15 such errors throughout this book, the science fiction fan in me overrules that concern because he finds this to be one of the most interesting and compelling military/empire/expansion science fiction novel series currently ongoing. It has a constantly expanding universe and ever-changing landscape. This book expands on on the new plot development hinted at in the end of (I think) the previous book, and introduces several new players and races, while hinting at more to come. Once again, this story ends if a not-quite-cliff-hanger (more of a cliff-teaser) that is enough to make me wish the next book was out right now.
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6 reviews1 follower
May 7, 2016
I hate you!

I am so addicted to this series I can't wait for book 6! This is by far one of the best page turners ever. Thank you! But you better hurry up with the next book!
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328 reviews
July 3, 2019
Wow, they talk about how Stairway to Heaven and Freebird are great songs because they are climbing songs, they keep building as they progress and that is exactly what this one does. Add to that a great value. Most of the books in this series have been 200 to 230 pages and this one weighs in a pleasently plump 300. Lots of action, great pacing, intrigue. Oddly enough having read some of his other books
has me several of the easter eggs the author has devilishly sprinkled for us to find if we are looking. You know you have it bad for a series when you will get up half an hour early just to get in a chapter or two before heading out for work. BRAVO Ivan Kal and thanks.
Profile Image for David Laughlin.
279 reviews1 follower
July 24, 2022
This universe expansion in world building has been great. Another enjoyable read

You start with book one and you think you've read a really cool story that has a cool storyline. Then as you hit books two three and then four and now five that storyline morphs grows changes and advances character development progresses. Some major drama and heartfelt losses tagged along with the struggle to survive and the indomitable spirit of the human race. This was a fun read about to open the next book
1,025 reviews10 followers
September 11, 2023
Both the human and the enemy empire are too strong for their population and the time they had to develop. The plot about the remote controlled animals that build ships, work all the industry, fight and crew (and repair) the ships is moronic and does not work. Furthermore, the genocides committed are totally unnecessary, as this race doesn´t even need more space and only needs more ressources to kill others... *aargh*

The protagonist is an idiot once again.
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266 reviews3 followers
August 25, 2019
Another great book in the series. If you are a fan of the Star Force series than you’ll love this. The plot lines of the series are very very similar with similar character, civilization, and technology development. Ngl it’s very suspicious how close the series are, but I’m not complaining bc it’s good
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193 reviews
June 6, 2020
It’s picking up

A wonderful turn from clan expansion to personal expansion. This guy is going to be big and everyone knows it but him. I see him destroying everyone and everything in front of him to do what’s right...let’s find out
18 reviews1 follower
September 9, 2020
Good

Didn't like the whole Bethany ark but other than that I liked it also the part about people not using watchtower because it wont give that much of an edge in battle. I mean what take every advantage you can get even if its small
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53 reviews1 follower
July 25, 2020
Wow

The author does an amazing job of weaving various story threads together, and this book focuses much more on my favorite character thus far. Awesome read.
88 reviews
March 10, 2024
Great story

This saga keeps getting better and better. The action and the space battles are phenomenal. Strongly recommend this saga. Star with book 1
Profile Image for Syreeta K Billings.
14 reviews
May 27, 2025
amazing

Each book gets so much better! That fight scene!!! Won’t give anything away don’t worry 😉. Can’t wait to start the next book!
483 reviews23 followers
November 30, 2016
SciFi Space Opera Stomps Along

"Inheritance, Rise of the Empire Book 5," stomps along, continuing a decent storyline, hampered by an "awkward" writing style, lifeless narratives, and incompetent editing.

The escaped remains of humanity, have formed a federation-style Empire, far from Earth. Technologies, genetics, psychic abilities, alliances with alien races, alliance with distant human genetic cousins, and combat with dangerous foes all continue. The Empire is exponentially expanding in all areas, in order to prevail against its known and unknown enemies.

It's an "ok" storyline, nothing special or new. The problem is with the writing: uninspired, stilted, needlessly repetitive, inane at times, number/percentage/size obsessed, and without any humanity. Much of this eBook, as with the prior ones, indicate a Germanic EU bureaucrat as author-soulless.

The eBook was fully read via Kindle Unlimited and is narrowly recommended.
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143 reviews2 followers
May 7, 2016
Very good, loving the cliffhangers

Love how the intrigue is developing and the future path is unfolding for the both Empire and other political entities.
37 reviews
May 12, 2016
Excellent

Fluid storyline, well connected to the previous books and very addictive, hard to put down. Very recommended and a great addition to the series!!
137 reviews1 follower
May 22, 2016
Very nice

Its been 3days since i finished. I am still thinking about the story. I can' t wait till the next. Im sure it will be a page burner like the previous stories. Thx
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