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The Primaterre series by S.A. Tholin starting with Iron Truth was recommended to me to itch Mass Effect scratches and it quickly became my favorite new series. It starts more Doom/Warhammer than anything but evolves quickly over time. Namely I like the following things about both ME and Primaterre books:
For something different, I just finished the currently released books by Linda Nagata in the Inverted Frontier series and they also scratched the Mass Effect itch but differently. The first book is almost like an anime? I'm not sure how to describe it, if you end up ever reading it let me know if you had the same vibe. But they're very interesting, thoughtful and unique. Wild ideas, technology, culture. You follow a crew from the edge of human expansion after a collapse to see what became of their ancestors and former territories. Though my main complaint was that after 3 books I felt the author spent too much time on specific plots, which held up exploring "the frontier", but I learned there are still 2 more books coming that I believe will dive more into this vast frontier referenced in the premise for the series. Either way they were exciting reads that I couldn't put down even with how weird they can get.
Primaterre sound perfect! I'm going to queue it up for when I'm done Malazan.
My usual rec in this space is also self-published -- Joel Shepherd's Spiral Wars. I usually describe it as Mass Effect like MilSF, with a bit of a Star Trek Voyager vibe after book 5.
I think I got through book 2 or 3 of Spiral Wars and never started back up but I think it's time to. I remember them being pretty good.
I believe Tholin's books are on Amazon but you might find them elsewhere now I'm not sure. Hopefully you enjoy them! If you don't love Iron Truth I wouldn't recommend continuing on, but if you do you're in for a treat.