Howling Dark
The second novel of the galaxy-spanning Sun Eater series merges the best of space opera and epic fantasy, as Hadrian Marlowe continues down a path that can only end in fire.
Hadrian Marlowe is lost.
For half a century, he has searched the farther suns for the lost planet of Vorgossos, hoping to find a way to contact the elusive alien Cielcin. He has not succeeded, and for years has wandered among the barbarian Normans as captain of a band of mercenaries.
Determined to make peace and bring an end to nearly four hundred years of war, Hadrian must venture beyond the security of the Sollan Empire and among the Extrasolarians who dwell between the stars. There, he will face not only the aliens he has come to offer peace, but contend with creatures that once were human, with traitors in his midst, and with a meeting that will bring him face to face with no less than the oldest enemy of mankind.
If he succeeds, he will usher in a peace unlike any in recorded history. If he fails... the galaxy will burn.
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Christopher Ruocchio
Christopher Ruocchio is a writer whose name is now firmly etched in the minds of science fiction and space opera enthusiasts, thanks to his Sun Eater series, which blends the epic sweep of fantasy with the vast, intricate worlds of science fiction. Born and raised in Raleigh, North Carolina, Christopher's passion for storytelling began at an early age. But it wasn’t just any story that captured his imagination; it was the ancient epics, the grandeur of history, and the sprawling universes of speculative fiction that pulled him in, setting the stage for what would become his literary career.
The Sun Eater
In The Sun Eater series, Christopher Ruocchio crafts a universe that feels both ancient and far-reaching, where the weight of history is always in motion, and every choice reverberates across millennia. Set in a future where the stars themselves seem to burn with the fury of gods, this epic saga blends the grandeur of space opera with the deep philosophical undertones of classic literature.
The Sun Eater consists of seven primary books, and includes one additional book that complement the series but is not considered mandatory reads — considered a complete series. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

