Peter F. Hamilton brings his Salvation trilogy to a satisfying climax . . .<b> a stirring finale</b>
- <i>Guardian</i>,
This is outstanding sci-fi, monstrous in scale both physical and temporal, with knock-out thrills and spills . . . <b>It delivers on every level</b>
- <i>Daily Mail</i>,
A massive, <b>knock-your-socks-off, bravura finish</b>
- <i>Locus Magazine</i>,
A rousing, action-packed space opera that <b>further cements his reputation as a master of the genre</b> . . . Fans will be thrilled to see this series go out on a high note
- <i>Publishers Weekly</i>, starred review,
Exceptional . . . shows a writer that is the master of his genre, delivering everything expected, and more. <b>Highly recommended</b>
- <i>SFFWorld</i>,
<i>The Saints of Salvation</i> is exactly what I have come to expect from a Peter F. Hamilton novel – <b>grand awe-inspiring celestial vistas and plots that manage to be both devilishly simple yet also fiendishly complex</b>. I can confidently confirm you’ll find all that and more in his latest masterwork
- <i>EloquentPage</i>,
A satisfactory conclusion
- <i>SFCrowsnest</i>,
<b>Prepare for science fiction on a truly galactic scale</b> . . . This was an awe-inspiring read
- <i>RunalongTheShelves</i>,
<b>Everything readers of <i>Salvation</i> will have hoped for</b>. A series emerging as a modern classic
- Stephen Baxter, author of <i>Time</i>, on <i>Salvation Lost</i>,
This is galactic-scale space opera . . . audacious, exciting, funny and just happens to have <b>the most terrifying alien invasion concept I've ever encountered</b>
- Alastair Reynolds, author of <i>Revelation Space</i> on <i>Salvation Lost</i>,
Savage, brilliant and compelling. <b>A masterclass in tension and spectacle</b>
- Gareth L. Powell, author of <i>Embers of War</i>, on <i>Salvation Lost </i>,
‘This is outstanding sci-fi . . . It delivers on every level’ – Daily Mail
Live in hiding – or die for freedom.
Humanity welcomed the Olyix and their utopian technology. However, mankind was tricked, and now these visitors are extracting a terrible price. For two years, these visitors have laid siege to Earth – harvesting its people for their god. And while millions fled into space, others have continued to fight an unwinnable war.
As Earth’s defeat draws near, a team attempts to infiltrate the Salvation of Life – the Olyix’s arkship. If this succeeds, the group will travel countless lightyears to the enemy’s hidden enclave. From there, they could reveal its location to allies in a future timeline. Yet in the far future, humanity is still hunted by its ancient adversary. And as forces battle in the cold reaches of space, hope seems distant indeed . . .
‘A stirring finale’ – The Guardian
‘A massive, knock-your-socks-off, bravura finish’ – Locus Magazine
‘Exceptional . . . the master of his genre’ – SFF World
The Salvation Sequence
Salvation
Salvation Lost
The Saints of Salvation
Science fiction giant Peter F. Hamilton takes to the stars with Salvation, the first in the Salvation Sequence. The trilogy starts in 2204, when humanity lives in a comparative utopia – helped by alien Olyix technology. But in the more distant future, the last humans wage a desperate war against their ancient enemy – and they’re almost out of time. So what went so disastrously wrong? This series is perfect for fans of Stephen Baxter, Alastair Reynolds and Iain M. Banks.
'A vast, intricate sci-fi showstopper' – Guardian