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Night Without Stars: A Novel of the Commonwealth
Night Without Stars: A Novel of the Commonwealth | Peter F Hamilton
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Bestselling author Peter F. Hamilton returns to his acclaimed Commonwealth series in this thrilling follow-up to "The Abyss Beyond Dreams." Featuring Hamilton s trademark blend of intricate plotting, riveting suspense, high-concept science, and vivid characters, "A" "Night Without Stars" brings the story to a fully satisfying finish. After centuries trapped inside the Void, the planet Bienvenido along with its inhabitants, both human and Faller has been expelled into normal space. But the survivors are millions of light-years from the Commonwealth, which knows nothing of their existence. As the two races plunge into mortal conflict for sole possession of the planet, the humans seem destined to lose despite the assistance of the mysterious Warrior Angel, who possesses forbidden Commonwealth technology. With the Fallers numbers growing, and their ability to mimic humans allowing them to infiltrate all levels of society, it s only a matter of time before they surge to victory. Then, on a routine space flight, Major Ry Evine inadvertently frees a captive vessel that crash-lands on Bienvenido carrying the last, best hope for human survival: a baby. But a far from ordinary one. The child not only ages at a remarkable rate but demonstrates knowledge and abilities far beyond those of Bienvenido s humans. Hunted by Fallers and humans alike, she is a crucial link to humanity s lost past and a glorious future already almost out of reach. Praise for Peter F. Hamilton s "The Abyss Beyond Dreams" Incredibly robust and exciting and rousing, sharing flavors of Jack Vance, John Wright, China Mieville, Orson Scott Card, and A. E. van Vogt . . . Hamilton s deployment of lots of grand super-science is utterly deft and convincing. "Locus" Engrossing . . . The characters, always Hamilton s strength, remain as distinctive as ever. "Kirkus Reviews" "" Everything one wants in sf great characters, mind bending stuff, adventure, politics, romance, revolution . . . just superb. "Fantasy Book Critic" "" The work of an author at the top of his game. "Science Fiction and Fantasy World""
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Boozybazz
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Just got started on the second installment of The Chronical of the Fallers. Thoroughly enjoyed the first book.

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cmckinnon
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I loved this book. It is the second in a series but it is set in the same universe as several other Hamilton books, which I also loved. If you like space opera with lots of characters and tons of action, you should really check out his work.

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MCYmermaid
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Mark is a happy reader!