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Ebook About All the best in humanity rises to meet a powerful alien threat in the sequel to Salvation—part of an all-new trilogy from “the owner of the most powerful imagination in science fiction” (Ken Follett). The comparative utopia of twenty-third-century Earth is about to go dreadfully awry when a seemingly benign alien race is abruptly revealed to be one of the worst threats humanity has ever faced. Driven by an intense religious extremism, the Olyix are determined to bring everyone to their version of God as they see it. But they may have met their match in humanity, who are not about to go gently into that good night or spend the rest of their days cowering in hiding. As human ingenuity and determination rise to the challenge, collective humanity has only one goal—to wipe this apparently undefeatable enemy from the face of creation. Even if it means playing a ridiculously long game indeed.But in a chaotic universe, it is hard to plan for every eventuality, and it is always darkest before the dawn.Book Salvation Lost (The Salvation Sequence Book 2) Review :
NOBODY does galaxy spanning sci-fi like Hamilton! It's space opera on a vast scale, with a large interlocked cast of characters, technology that pushes the limits of physics (and sometimes transcends them), a jigsaw puzzle of a plot, and a timeline that bounces from the near future to the far future and back again. Throw in a wordsmith at the top of his game and it comes together seamlessly.Now, a little less breathlessly...When I saw "Salvation Lost" was coming out at the end of October, I went back and read "Salvation", the first book in this apparent trilogy. It's something I recommend with Hamilton's serial novels - they take him some time to write, so unless you have an exceptional memory, details will be stale and Hamilton is not really into the repetitive backstory method of giving your neurons a refreshing kick. I appreciate that, and I was especially glad I'd read the first book again because this one starts immediately after, and with much the same cast.So, expect to see Yuri, Ainsley, Callum, Kandara, Jessika, Dellian, Yirella, and the rest plus a host of new characters. The tone is similar to most of Hamilton's stories, with a strong huge-corporation-as-good-guys theme, somewhat inept governments taking a backseat when it hits the fan, capitalism is King, technology as ultimate savior, and a UK-centric vibe that is a nice difference to the majority of US-centric sci-fi that is written.This is a direct extension of Book 1, starting immediately the last one ends, but exposes the true motives of various alien races, fills in the hints we've seen of the future humans on Juloss, and provides various vignettes that thread through the novel to adroitly place characters at the right place and time for the plot to pivot on. That positioning of seemingly incidental cast members who suddenly burst bright for a moment is pure Hamilton, and very few authors do it anywhere as well as he does.I really enjoy that about his stories.Hamilton also sets up for another book, which is terrific, though the wait will be frustrating.There is something missing however, and that's a strong emotional connection with most of the cast. I find that while all characters are well fleshed out, there are just too many to really draw a one-on-one bead with any of them. So stuff happens - good and bad - and it's a bit muted in emotional tone because there's literally something (usually worse) looming that needs to be dealt with, so it's a quick hug of relief, then the action starts again.Not that I am complaining. The Kindle edition price is reasonable for an author of Hamilton's consistency and book length, and he still manages the occasional sideways thrust of surprise that provides some frisson to proceedings. If you've read and enjoyed other Hamilton books you know what to expect (and obviously, you need to buy Book1 before this one). If you've not read Hamilton, I recommend you go back to where it all started and buy the Greg Mandel series. Then work your way up to this one. Either way, "Salvation Lost" is highly recommended, two thumbs up, and please Mister Hamilton, hasten the next book! Peter F. Hamilton is one of a few authors that I pre-order books from. I feel no need to wait for reviews because he delivers every time. This is no exception.Now that some people know that the aliens (unnamed to avoid spoilers, but should be very obvious) are trying to take humanity to their god, the fight begins.There is plenty of action, both in the present and in the deep future. And even the regular tech is fun. There is also a new group of criminals in the legion, which mildly tie in with the bigger events, but they are OK, and introduce some new tech.There is a fun twist in the end (on the future) with someone's identity. I can't help but think that the interloper is a bit of a deus ex machina event - something that does happen often with Peter F. Hamilton books.Still, the book was just awesome and I can't wait for the conclusion...PS: As someone also recommended, you might want to read Salvation first, to have it fresh on your memory. I did, and it really improved the experience. 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