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Peter F. Hamilton's startling perspectives on tomorrow's technological and cultural trends span vast tracts of space and time, his stories are as compelling as they are epic in scope, and yet they are always grounded in characters human, alien and other who, for all their strangeness, still touch our hearts and fire our imaginations. Now, in The Evolutionary Void, Hamilton concludes the highly acclaimed, bestselling Void Trilogy that has unfolded in The Dreaming Void and The Temporal Void. Millions of Leaving Dream pilgrims are on board their immense ultra-drive ships, heading towards and into the Void at the heart of the galaxy. There they expect to live perfect lives in a perfectable world, but the cost of this perfection could not be greater. Among those who will do anything and everything to prevent the pilgrims entering the Void is the genius recluse Ozzie, who's not quite the man he used to be if he's a man at all; Gore Burnelli, the oldest and most influential human being alive; the Delivery Man, a one-time faction agent with devastating firepower at his disposal; and the legendary Paula Myo, the Commonwealth's ruthless, unstoppable field operative. They must succeed if the galaxy is to survive and, needless to say, time is running out ...This is epic SF at its very best. The Evolutionary Void will leave no one in doubt as to why Peter F. Hamilton is Britain's number one bestselling SF novelist.
Peter F. Hamilton was born in Rutland in 1960, and still lives near Rutland Water. His previous novels include the Greg Mandel series and the bestselling and groundbreaking Night's Dawn Trilogy. His most recent novels are Pandora's Star (2004) and Judas Unchained (2005) -- which constitute the Commonwealth Saga -- and The Dreaming Void (2007), and The Temporal Void (2008) the first two novels in the Void trilogy, of which The Evolutionary Void is the concluding volume.
Format: Book (Paperback)
ISBN13: 9780330443173
Published: April 2011
Number of pages: 736
Width: 197 mm
Height: 130 mm
Audience: General/trade
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Country: United Kingdom
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