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Have you checked out The Expanse series? I think it's 8 primary books, with like 4 optional novellas. Its not exactly what you're looking for, but it does deal with some of what you're interested in. It was also turned into a pretty good TV show.
Everything about The Expanse seems awesome to me except for the murder mystery type premise that I have heard it has. That's just not my thing. Which is a shame because from everything else I have heard it sounds amazing.
The murder mystery thing is literally only in the first season. After that it's very much an afterthought.
Highly highly recommend. Fantastic series.
Ignore those concerns. The "mystery" is not the only plotline even from the early going, it's fairly quickly tied into the overarching narrative, and it's largely used to do some awesome world building. It's worthwhile in both the show and the books.
This is what I came to suggest. I'm just finishing the series now and have really enjoyed it. There is a lot of stuff going on in the story, but a bug part of it is FTL travel and humanity expanding beyond the solar system.
100% the expanse. Best Sci Fi books in years.
I got annoyed at Corey's constant preaching about ships not swooping. 1) we get it. we got it for a long time, actually. 2) the reason aircraft swoop has more to do with being under constant acceleration and the frame of reference we observe them from. given constant acceleration and an appropriate frame of reference for observing... yes, space fighters would "swoop" too.
9 books, with I believe also 9 novellas. 6 seasons of a show that cover the first 6 books. A video game coming out as well as some comic books.
Books 3-6 very much deal with the premise of humanity discovering FTL travel and what happens to the political landscape when they do.
Fantastic series. Definitely recommend.
I've actually read the first three books and really enjoyed it. Somewhere down the line I forgot about the series somehow. I'll add that to the list for sure.