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The Nano Flower: The Greg Mandel Trilogy, Book 3 (Unabridged)
 
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The Nano Flower: The Greg Mandel Trilogy, Book 3 (Unabridged) [Audio Download]

by Peter F. Hamilton (Author), Toby Longworth (Narrator)
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  • Listening Length: 18 hours and 15 minutes
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  • Version: Unabridged
  • Publisher: Audible Frontiers
  • Audible Release Date: 8 Dec 2011
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B006K1Y0YU
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Julia Evans, billionairess owner of Event Horizon, has for 15 years been the power behind England's economic renaissance - but now she's in trouble. With her husband missing, and rival companies suddenly claiming to have acquired a technology impossibly superior to anything on Earth, she has no time to take notice of a single flower delivered anonymously. But this flower possesses genes millions of years in advance of any terrestrial DNA. Is it a cryptic alien message, or a poignant farewell token from her husband?

One man might discover its origin - but Greg Mandel will not be alone in his desperate search. And, as they both now discover, simply being first in the race isn't nearly good enough when the Nano Flower begins to bloom.

©2011 Peter Hamilton; (P)2011 Audible Ltd

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful
Still My Favourite. 7 Jun 2007
By William J. Walker VINE™ VOICE
Format:Paperback
I wasn't going to write a review but I was so amazed at the previous reviewers comment: "The poorest Peter Hamilton novel I've read" that I felt moved to add my own comments.
It has, perhaps, been superseded by the later, grander works, but not in terms of quality.

The major problem with this book, and indeed with the "Greg Mandel Series" as a whole, is that like so many SF authors, the author set the events a little too close to the present. Real history has over-taken the events described.
When reading the books today you have to suspend the natural inclination to see the book as predictive and view it instead, as a kind of parallel alternate history(like "Watchmen" or "The Man in the High Castle").If you can do that there is much to enjoy in the series.
A more minor difficulty is, that this is the third book in the series, and while it is possible to read it without reading the others first, it is not advisable. In fact one of the best features of the books is the way that all the characters grow and change as the story progresses.

The first book in the series("Mindstar Rising") is good and introduces the characters and world very well. The second is a decent enough read, but ultimately not of the standard of the others. This book, the third and final instalment, is the best by far and features some of the the most brilliantly realised SF I've ever read.
A criticism sometimes directed at the later works is that the ride is great but the finish doesn't always match it. In this book he actually exceeds expectations.

Since all three books in the series, put together, are about as long as one instalment of the "Night's Dawn Trilogy" and are as readable as anything he has written since, I would recommend this, and them, to any fan of the author.
In truth the series is a great place to start if you are new to him; it worked for me.
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Format:Paperback
An excellent sci-fi read! Much of the terminology in the novel shows up in Peter F's later series, "The Nights Dawn Trilogy" (one of the best sci-fi stories I've ever known!), making you realise just where the inspiritation for it came from. This is easily the best book in "The MindStar Trilogy", and is easy to pick up even if you haven't read the previous two novels. Well done Peter F!!! 5/5
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A good thriller 19 Aug 2003
By Tom Douglas TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Paperback
This is Hamilton's third Greg Mandel novel, but it is the first I have read, having previously read the wonderful Night's Dawn Trilogy.

Maybe it is because of this that it took me a while to get into the story, but once in, it is a satisfying cyber-thriller.

Hamilton's vision of a near-future England is as interesting as the story itself. Near-future is always dangerous territory - everyone has their own vision and what seems credible to one person is not so to another. In this case it hangs together pretty well.

If you only intend to ever read one Peter F Hamilton novel, I would not recommend this one - try the Reality Dysfunction instead (its part 1 of the Night's Dawn trilogy, and ensures that you will read three Hamilton novels instead of one!)

That said, the Nano Flower is still well worth a read.

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Fantastic
As with most of Peter Hamilton's books I started reading it and couldn't put it down.
I live in Leicestershire, and the way he uses local place names in this book and also... Read more
Published on 5 Dec 2007 by A. McMahon
As much as I hate to criticize Hamilton....
I have read almost all of his books. I loved nights dawn, the commonwealth books and others he has written. I love his style of writing but this just isn't a great book. Read more
Published on 19 Jun 2007 by John
The poorest Peter Hamilton novel I've read
I've read a lot of Peter Hamilton and while most of his novels are somewhat long winded the plots and descriptive are good. Read more
Published on 10 Feb 2007 by nergelag
Superb
I have previously read the author's Night's Dawn Trilogy and Pandora's Star and have found them to be excellent stories, but heavy going at times. Read more
Published on 13 Feb 2006 by Philip Wright
What can I say? Brilliant, absolutely brilliant...!
I was introduced to Peter F. Hamilton with “A Second Chance at Eden” and was amazed how easily it was to read, how much you can travel with his characters, imagine what... Read more
Published on 13 Dec 2005 by Vanina
Lost for words
How does he do it? Yet again Peter Hamilton shows a world that is both extremely believable while mixing it with a good story that has profound implications for it's world. Read more
Published on 2 Aug 2000
Excellent Hard Science-fiction with a well plotted intrigue
This book combine a very convincing vision of a near-future, with a classical plot of science-fiction (The search for aliens), but it is treated as techno-thriller. Read more
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