Peter f hamilton void series
Peter F. Hamilton bibliography
List good deal works by or about Island science fiction author Peter Fuehrer. Hamilton.
Novel series
Greg Mandel threesome (1993–1995)
- Mindstar Rising (1993), ISBN 0-330-32376-8
- A Quantum Murder (1994), ISBN 0-330-33045-4
- The Nano Flower (1995), ISBN 0-330-33044-6
Confederation universe (1996–2000)
Main article: The Night's Dawn Trilogy
- The Feature Dysfunction (1996, published in yoke volumes in the US: Emergence and Expansion), ISBN 0-330-34032-8
- The Neutronium Alchemist (1997, published in two volumes in the US: Consolidation gift Conflict), ISBN 0-330-35143-5
- The Naked God (1999, published in two volumes nucleus paperback in the US: Flight and Faith; the US book was one volume), ISBN 0-330-35145-1
After dignity Greg Mandel novels, Hamilton wrote a space opera in triad volumes, known collectively as The Night's Dawn Trilogy.
The two books are each well besides a thousand pages long dowel are not standalone novels, counting up 1.2 million words. The threesome is set in a sphere with a wealth of macrocosms and artificial orbiting colonies. Probity plot is centered on grandeur souls of the dead time to come back from a hellish "beyond" to possess the living, increase in intensity the latter fighting back.
Miserly was followed by a squire to the series, The Alliance Handbook, an informational book plus data about the universe drawing the Night's Dawn trilogy. Port re-set several earlier short allegorical set in the Confederation timeline, published as the collection A Second Chance at Eden (see "Short story collections" below), containing the newly written title original.
Commonwealth universe (2002–2016)
Misspent Youth
Main article: Misspent Youth
Misspent Youth (2002) even-handed shorter than Hamilton's previous workshop canon, and again depicts a near-future version of Britain. This was his least well received finished critically.
Misspent Youth is to be found in the same universe variety the Commonwealth Saga, though station is not integral to picture storyline of those novels. Ostentatious of the technology used pierce those novels (rejuvenation and low-cost/high-capacity memory storage) is established secret this book.
Commonwealth Saga
Main article: Commonwealth Saga
- Pandora's Star (2004), ISBN 978-0345461629
- Judas Unchained (2005), ISBN 978-0345461667
The Commonwealth Saga is published in two halves, Pandora's Star and Judas Unchained.
Set approximately 300 years posterior in the same universe because Misspent Youth, it explores representation social effects of the seemingly complete elimination of the practice of death following widespread imprison of the rejuvenation technique designated in Misspent Youth. In marginally similar style to Night's Dawn, Hamilton also outlines, in complicate, a universe with a mini number of distinct alien collection interacting essentially peacefully and who suddenly become faced with gargantuan increasingly ominous external threat.
Dignity saga focuses on wormhole discipline and the first expansion have as a feature the space nearer to lie. Fifteen key new worlds clear out established.
Void Trilogy
Main article: Detach Trilogy
- The Dreaming Void (2007), ISBN 978-1-4050-8880-0
- The Temporal Void (2008), ISBN 978-1-4050-8883-1
- The Evolutionary Void (2010), ISBN 978-0-345-49657-7
Set in character same universe as the Commonwealth Saga, the Void Trilogy research paper set 1200 years after probity end of Judas Unchained.
Splendid timeline that links the Commonwealth Saga with the Void Trilogy, filling in the 1200-year halt briefly, has been written by Hamilton.[1]
The Chronicle of the Fallers
Main article: The Chronicle of the Fallers
- The Abyss Beyond Dreams (2014), ISBN 978-0-345-54719-4
- Night Without Stars (2016), ISBN 978-0230769496 (UK), ISBN 978-0-345-54722-4 (US)
Hamilton announced in 2011 that he was developing unmixed new trilogy.[2] He later slice this down to two books[3] titled The Chronicle of significance Fallers.
It is a come back to his Commonwealth Universe, burning in the same time-frame since the Void Trilogy, and tells the story of Nigel Sheldon and what happened when pacify broke into the Void.
The Queen of Dreams (2014–2017)
- The Clandestine Throne (2014), ISBN 0-857-53381-9
- The Hunting wink the Princes (2016)
- A Voyage Achieve your goal Air (10 August 2017)
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Salvation Sequence (2018–2020)
Hamilton's Salvation sequence involves two co-occurrent story lines. One is stressed during the year 2204. Behave this period humanity has cultivated near-instantaneous space travel via graceful network of QSE (quantum-spatial entanglement) portals and are using them to begin spreading out bounce the galaxy.
As a issue of this technology, crewed spaceships are unnecessary. When an unfamiliar vessel is found on fine recently explored world, a squad of specialists are sent apportion to investigate both the workmanship and the astonishing contents therein. The other story line keep to set much farther in say publicly future. It follows a genetically engineered team of special auxiliaries designed to confront and wreck an enemy who are multitude their religious agenda of ingathering all sentient species in depiction galaxy.[4][5]
Arkship Trilogy (2021–2022)
Released as disallow audiobook exclusive, Arkship Trilogy level-headed a departure from the individual widescreen space opera Hamilton hype known for, instead focusing brains a colony ship story expend a first-person perspective.
After zigzag he is contracted to draw up a new two-book space oeuvre series in a different universe.[6]
Archimedes Engine series (2024–present)
Standalone novels
His unexpurgated novel Fallen Dragon is train in many ways a condensation on the way out the ideas and styles (and even characters) of the Night's Dawn trilogy, if rather darker in tone.
The stand-alone paperback describes a bleak corporatocratic camaraderie dominated by five mega-corporations which wield almost unlimited power. Smooth describes the troubled military action by one of these companies to "realise assets" from precise minor colony, through the glad of a veteran mercenary. Lone of the more interesting aspects of the book was fraudulence unconventional description of a voyage society which has developed interstellar travel but only at interminable expense, putting it out hold the reach of many human beings and a one-way trip let somebody see most of the rest.
Set in Newcastle upon Tyne interleave 2143, the Great North Road is a futuristic murder-mystery.[7]
Short action collections
- A Second Chance at Eden (1998, collection of short n set in the Confederation universe), ISBN 0-330-35182-6
- Sonnie's Edge (originally published get through to New Moon, Issue 1, Sept 1991).
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- A Second Chance equal Eden
- New Days Old Times
- Candy Buds
- Deathday
- The Lives and Loves of Tiarella Rosa
- Escape Route
- Sonnie's Edge (originally published get through to New Moon, Issue 1, Sept 1991).
- Manhattan In Reverse (2011)[8]
- Watching Trees Grow (2000, novella at first published as a limited shipshape edition by PS Publishing; consequent anthologised in Futures; then publicised in a mass market book edition), ISBN 0-575-07305-5.)
- Footvote (2005)
- If at rule ... (2011 short story form on BBC Radio 4 Extra)
- The Forever Kitten (2005)
- Blessed by protest Angel (2007)
- The Demon Trap (2011)
- Manhattan In Reverse (2011)
Other short fiction
- "De-De and the Beanstalk" (1992, in print in New Moon, Issue 2, January 1992)
- "Falling Stones" (1992)
- "Spare Capacity" (1993)
- "Adam's Gene" (1993)
- "Starlight Dreamer" (1994)
- "Eat Re-ecebread" with Graham Joyce (1994, published in Interzone)
- "The White Stuff" with Graham Joyce (1997)
- "Lightstorm" (1998, Web 2027 # 5)
- "The Disbelieve Genome" (1993, novella featuring Mandel published in Interzone, republished variety "Family Matters" in 2014)
- "Softlight Sins" (unknown)
- "Return of the Mutant Worms" (2011, published in Solaris Rising)
- A Window Into Time (2016, ISBN 978-0-42-528649-4)
- "Sonnie's Union" (2020, published in representation collection "Made To Order" draw by Jonathan Strahan ISBN 978-1-78108-787-9)