One of the most popular authors of "space operas" in Britain today, writing vast doorsteps of novels that combine fantastic speculation with incredible detailed imagining of the lives we will lead after the 30th century . . . <b>Hamilton's story telling is crystal clear</b>
- <i>Guardian</i>,
We've said it before but let's say it again: <b>nobody does BIG SF quite like Hamilton</b>
- <i>SFX</i>,
Hamilton again proves he's expert at conjuring widescreen space opera. But it's not just the epic at which he excels: the fantasy sequences . . . have an unexpected lightness of touch. <b>An audacious collision of genres with real energy and verve: excellent.</b>
- <i>BBC Focus</i>,
Maintains the quality and wonder that began with The Dreaming Void
- <i>SFSignal</i>,
Will their heart's desire doom a civilization? The bestselling Void trilogy continues in The Temporal Void, an astonishing and vast space opera from Peter F. Hamilton, set in the world of the Commonwealth.
The Commonwealth is in turmoil, as a cult prepares for its pilgrimage into the Void. Breaching its boundaries could cause an irreparable rift in space. Yet these fanatics are unstoppable, convinced by the Void’s projections of a paradise within. An alien invasion fleet is also on the way, as the Oscien Empire attempts to take advantage of humanity’s confusion.
Investigator Paula Myo must hunt the Void’s latest prophet, in an attempt to stop her spreading its enticing visions. And at the heart of events is Edeard the Waterwalker, who lived long ago within the Void. Tales of his glorious story inspired the Pilgrimage – but may yet expose the Void’s true nature.
The Temporal Void is the second book in the Void trilogy. Complete the epic adventure with The Evolutionary Void.
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