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Great North Road

by Peter F. Hamilton
Great North Road by Peter F. Hamilton
★ 7.00 / 4
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St Libra is paradise for Earth's mega-rich. Until the killing begins.

In Newcastle-upon-Tyne, AD 2142, Detective Sidney Hurst attends a brutal murder scene. The victim is one of the wealthy North family clones – but none have been reported missing. And the crime’s most disturbing aspect is how the victim was killed. Twenty years ago, a North clone billionaire and his household were horrifically murdered in exactly the same manner, on the tropical planet of St Libra. But if the murderer is still at large, was Angela Tramelo wrongly convicted? Tough and confident, she never waivered under interrogation – claiming she alone survived an alien attack. But there is no animal life on St Libra.

Investigating this alien threat becomes the Human Defence Agency’s top priority. The bio-fuel flowing from St Libra is the lifeblood of Earth’s economy and must be secured. So a vast expedition is mounted via the Newcastle gateway, and teams of engineers, support personnel and xenobiologists are dispatched to the planet. Along with their technical advisor, grudgingly released from prison, Angela Tramelo.

But the expedition is cut off, deep within St Libra’s rainforests. Then the murders begin. Someone or something is picking off the team one by one. Angela insists it’s the alien, but her new colleagues aren’t so sure. Maybe she did see an alien, or maybe she has other reasons for being on St Libra...

In this stunning standalone adventure, Peter F. Hamilton blends fast-paced narrative with vividly imagined future-worlds.

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Release date: September 27, 2012

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Peter F. Hamilton

Peter F. Hamilton

Peter F. Hamilton's name resonates with fans of sprawling, intricate science fiction tales that blur the boundaries of human ambition, artificial intelligence, and the vast reaches of space. Born in Rutland, England, in 1960, Hamilton has transformed the genre with his ability to weave grand narratives that span centuries and galaxies, all while exploring the intimate threads of human emotion and conflict.

Hamilton’s journey as a writer began in the late 1980s, with his first short story sold to Fear magazine in 1988. But it wasn’t until the release of Mindstar Rising in 1993 that he first captured the imaginations of readers. From there, his reputation skyrocketed, especially with the monumental success of The Night's Dawn Trilogy. This epic space opera marked him as one of the key voices in modern science fiction. His works, often set in detailed universes brimming with complex characters and world-shaking events, quickly made him a fixture on bestseller lists, with millions of copies of his books flying off shelves worldwide.

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Hamilton’s writing style is a unique mix of scientific plausibility, philosophical reflection, and suspenseful storytelling. His Commonwealth Saga and The Void Trilogy reflect a fascination with humanity’s potential in the far future, alongside the dangers and wonders of space exploration. These narratives don’t shy away from the gritty realities of interstellar politics, technological marvels, and the challenges of human survival. Yet, what truly sets Hamilton apart is his unwavering belief in the resilience of the human spirit, even in the face of vast, existential threats.

Beyond the impressive scope of his world-building, Hamilton also explores the personal and the intimate. His characters are never mere pawns in the grand scheme of things; they are individuals with deeply personal motivations, flaws, and desires. Whether it’s in his Salvation Sequence, where artificial intelligence and humanity’s future collide, or his younger works like the Greg Mandel series, Hamilton’s storytelling digs beneath the surface to ask bigger questions about what it means to be human.

Throughout his career, Hamilton has received accolades and recognition from fans and critics alike. His novels have been translated into numerous languages, and his influence can be felt in the works of many contemporary science fiction authors. His ability to combine speculative ideas with thrilling, page-turning plots continues to inspire new generations of readers.

Now residing in Somerset, Peter F. Hamilton remains deeply embedded in the world he’s built — a world where the boundaries of space and time are constantly being challenged. For him, writing is not just a career, but a never-ending exploration into the unknown, a quest for understanding that mirrors the very journeys his characters embark upon.

As Hamilton himself has said, "I write about the future not to predict it, but to ask the questions that need to be asked." And as long as readers continue to seek those answers, Peter F. Hamilton’s stories will remain an essential part of the science fiction landscape.

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