The Evolutionary Void (Void Trilogy, Book 3)

The Evolutionary Void (Void Trilogy, Book 3)

Peter F. Hamilton

Language: English

Pages: 672

ISBN: 0345496582

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


Exposed as the Second Dreamer, Araminta has become the target of a galaxywide search by others equally determined to prevent—or facilitate—the pilgrimage into the Void. An indestructible microuniverse, the Void may contain paradise, but it is also a deadly threat. For the reality that exists inside its boundaries demands energy drawn from planets, stars, galaxies—from everything that lives.

Meanwhile, the story of Edeard, the Waterwalker, continues to unfold. With time running out, Inigo, the First Dreamer, must decide whether to release Edeard’s dangerous final dream. And Araminta must choose whether to run from her responsibilities or face them down, with no guarantee of success or survival. But all these choices may be for naught if the leader of a rival faction enters the Void. For it is not paradise she seeks there, but dominion.

Dreadnaught (The Lost Fleet: Beyond the Frontier, Book 1) (US Edition)

Starbound (Marsbound, Book 2)

Wächter der Verborgenen Welt (Perry Rhodan Neo, Band 91; Kampfzone Erde, Band 7)

Neverness

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

you.’ ‘Hmm. Interesting analysis. All of which brings us back to our current situation. So you’re taking me to the Spike to see Ozzie. What then?’ ‘Don’t know.’ ‘Your unknown employer must have given you some hint, some rough outline. To be an effective field agent you have to constantly re-evaluate your alternatives. What if the Lindau was knocked out by the opposition – whoever they are. What if I’m taken away?’ Aaron smiled. ‘Then I kill you.’ The cabin Corrie-Lyn and Inigo were sharing

species anywhere in the universe. None are left.’ ‘This I also know. However, I am simply the first of a new generation of my species to reach this place. Soon millions of us will be here. We wish to live and reach fulfilment on the same world as humans matured on before. Do you know where it is? There was a great city there, which was not of this place. Do you remember guiding human souls from that world to the Heart?’ Justine tensed up in the couch. This was the critical question. ‘I remember

tranquillity was preferable after all. Sensors could just manage to scan through the semi-permeable segment of the force field which it was pressed against. The smart-core began to probe what it could of the siphon’s quantum signature, tracing ghostly outlines of the gigantic generator sheltered inside the force field. The map of its structure built slowly. Eventually there was enough for the Delivery Man to begin the second stage. The Last Throw activated several TD channels, directed with

Fleet at a hundred lightyears an hour. Then he accelerated. * The Delivery Man smiled at the steward who came down the cabin collecting drinks from the passengers as the starship prepared to enter the planet’s atmosphere. It was a job much better suited to a bot, or some inbuilt waste chute. Yet starliner companies always maintained a human crew. The vast majority of humans (non-Higher, anyway) relished that little personal contact during the voyage. Besides, human staff added a touch of

the Upper Council. She had stormed out of the chamber with a face set in a mask of fury. Nervous District Masters crept out of the door behind her, and got the Honious out of the Orchard Palace as fast they could. Even Bise had looked apprehensive. ‘Well that’s useful just before an election,’ Kristabel snapped as she walked through the study. ‘And why is it so dark in here?’ ‘Light sewage,’ he told her. ‘What?’ ‘It needs to be properly dark out here for the telescope to work at its best.

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