Review
" The depth and clarity of the future Hamilton envisions is as complex and involving as they come."
-- "Publishers Weekly "(starred review)
" The author's expansive vision of the future combines action and intrigue on a panoramic scale."
"-- Library Journal
"" Astounding . . . Thrilling . . . Hamilton uses technology to excellent effect."
"-- Science Fiction Age
"" Shows how thought-provoking yet entertaining science fiction can be. Some of the best fiction . . . in years."
"-- Midwest Book Review
"" [Hamilton is] taking on one of sf's (and maybe all of literature' s) primal jobs: the creation of a world with the scale and complexity of the real one."
-- "Locus
"" [Hamilton is] a rare talent."
"-- The Denver Post
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-- "Publishers Weekly "(starred review)
" The author's expansive vision of the future combines action and intrigue on a panoramic scale."
"-- Library Journal
"" Astounding . . . Thrilling . . . Hamilton uses technology to excellent effect."
"-- Science Fiction Age
"" Shows how thought-provoking yet entertaining science fiction can be. Some of the best fiction . . . in years."
"-- Midwest Book Review
"" [Hamilton is] taking on one of sf's (and maybe all of literature' s) primal jobs: the creation of a world with the scale and complexity of the real one."
-- "Locus
"" [Hamilton is] a rare talent."
"-- The Denver Post
"
"From the Hardcover edition." --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Product Description
Britain's bestselling SF writer returns to outer space
Book Description
In AD 2329, humanity has colonised over four hundred planets, all of them interlinked by wormholes. With Earth at its centre, the Intersolar Commonwealth now occupies a sphere of space approximately four hundred light years across.When an astronomer on the outermost world of Gralmond, observes a star 2000 light years distant - and then a neighbouring one - vanish, it is time for the Commonwealth to discover what happened to them. For what if their disappearance indicates some kind of galactic conflict? Since a conventional wormhole cannot be used to reach these vanished stars, for the first time humans need to build a faster-than-light starship, the Second Chance. But it arrives to find each 'vanished' star encased in a giant force field -- and within one of them resides a massive alien civilisation.
About the Author
Peter F. Hamilton was born in Rutland in 1960, and still lives near Rutland Water. His previous novels are the 'Greg Mandel' series: Mindstar Rising (1993), A Quantum Murder (1994) and The Nano Flower (1995); and the 'Night's Dawn' trilogy: The Reality Dysfunction, The Neutronium Alchemist and The Naked God. Also published by Macmillan (and Pan) is A Second Chance at Eden, a novella and six short stories set in the same universe, and The Confederation Handbook, a vital guide to the Nights Dawn' trilogy. His most recent two novels were Fallen Dragon and Misspent Youth.