As <b>epic and far-ranging</b> as his previous bestsellers. Hamilton is the master of widescreen baroque
- <i>Guardian</i>,
This is thrilling stuff . . . <b>compulsively readable </b>and abundantly full of ideas
- <i>The Times</i>,
This is a book that arguably nobody else in Brit SF could even have attempted. <b>Epic, multi-stranded, full of wonders</b>
- <i>SFX</i>,
Unmissable
- <i>Starburst</i>,
Powerfully addictive . . . and <b>hugely satisfying</b>
- <i>FantasyBookReview</i>,
<i>The Dreaming Void</i> has <b>all the things you hope for from a novel by Peter F. Hamilton</b> . . . Hamilton is capable of superb writing, which you shall find in <i>The Dreaming Void</i> . . . [the] execution is simply wonderful. Hamilton is playing to his strengths.
- <i>The Agony Column</i>,
Will they find the utopian dream – or a galactic nightmare? From Peter F. Hamilton, The Dreaming Void is the first in an epic space opera trilogy. Set in his expansive Commonwealth universe, it is perfect for fans of Iain M. Banks and Stephen Baxter.
AD 3580. The Commonwealth has spread its civilization throughout the galaxy. Its citizens are privileged and protected by a powerful navy. And at the galaxy’s centre is the Void, a sealed universe created by aliens billions of years ago. Yet the Void isn’t inert. It’s expanding – and now it wants to make contact.
The Void chooses Inigo as its conduit and he channels dreams of a simpler, better life within its bounds. His visions attract followers – determined to seek this utopia. And they’ll cross the Void’s forbidden boundaries to reach it. However, this act could trigger push it to grow beyond all control . . . destroying everything in its path.
'Epic, multi-stranded, full of wonders' – SFX
The Dreaming Void is followed by The Temporal Void in this stunning trilogy by Peter F. Hamilton.
The Void Trilogy by Peter F. Hamilton is an epic science fiction series set in the same universe as standalone novel Misspent Youth and The Commonwealth Saga. At the centre of the Intersolar Commonwealth universe is a massive black hole; inside is a strange universe where the laws of physics are very different from those we know. The Void. It is slowly consuming the other stars of the galactic core - and now it wants to make contact . . .
The Dreaming Void
The Temporal Void
The Evolutionary Void
'This is thrilling stuff . . . compulsively readable and abundantly full of ideas' The Times
'This is a book that arguably nobody else in Brit SF could even have attempted. Epic, multi-stranded, full of wonders' SFX