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The Temporal Void

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2009
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Prologue
1
Inigo's Eighth Dream
2
Inigo's Ninth Dream
3
Justine
Inigo's Tenth Dream
4
Inigo's Eleventh Dream
Justine
5
Inigo's Twelfth Dream
Justine
Inigo's Thirteenth Dream
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 Void*
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A sub-series of science fiction novels taking place in the Commonwealth Universe by Peter F Hamilton.

1) The Dreaming Void
2) The Temporal Void
3) The Evolutionary Void

 Commonwealth Universe
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Commonwealth Universe     See series as if on a bookshelf
An overarching science-fiction series by Peter F Hamilton.

1) Misspent Youth
2) Pandora's Star
3) Judas Unchained
4) The Dreaming Void
5) The Temporal Void
6) The Evolutionary Void
7) The Abyss Beyond Dreams
8) A Night Without Stars
Copyright © 2009 by Peter F. Hamilton
Strangely enough, it was the oak trees which Justine Burnelli always remembered from the day Centurion Station died.
May contain spoilers
That's why I love you."
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By midday the Ellezelin paramilitary capsules streaking across Colwyn City had all taken to using their sirens, producing a constant Doppler-mangled cacophony as they rushed between burgeoning trouble spots.  Scarlet and azure laser fans swept through the open balcony doors of Araminta's apartment as another one flew across the park outside, accompanying the discordant sound.  Araminta scowled as the dazzling light flared across the kitchen area of the living room once more.  She'd been making herself a cup of tea from a kettle while the old culinary unit strove to fabricate the components of a simple chicken sandwich.  She cursed and kicked the base of the stupid unit as another set of thermal error symbols flashed on its screen.  Perhaps the laser light was disturbing its internal systems.

She sighed and shook her head, annoyed with herself for thinking something so silly.  The worst thing was just sitting around doing nothing.  Actually, no; it not knowing what to do.

Another capsule screeched overhead.  Araminta slammed down the kettle and stomped over to the open balcony doorway.  The capsule had vanished behind the apartment building by the time she got there, presumably harassing the people in the park, which seemed to have developed into a center for disobedience to the invaders.  She would have liked to slam the doorway shut as well, but the glass wall sheet was formflow, so she had to settle for the glass slowly curtaining together.  At least when it had become a single sheet again the sound of the sirens was reduced considerably, as it should have been with the expensive sound-deadening layer she'd added.  The doorway had been open all day to give her some sense of connection to the city.  It was kind of stupid yet comforting at the same time.  In fact, all she'd been doing was avoiding thinking about the real events.  She certainly had not done any work on the apartment.

Her u-shadow had pulled a steady stream of news out of the unisphere, all relating to the Void expansion.  There were very few hard facts and far too much speculation and accusation.  But her u-shadow was running an adequate filter, supplying her with the basics.  Nothing much had changed; the observation team had evacuated Centurion Station.  All the shows were playing the images of the base itself collapsing.  Of more interest were the enigmatic DF spheres flying into orbit around the star.  Commentators in the news studios were busy speculating about exactly what they were capable of; apparently, they'd been copied by the Anomine, who had used them to imprison the Dyson Pair.  Now everyone was hoping that they had more aggressive functions than simple force fields, regardless of the gigantic scale.

Despite the loss of Centurion Station, a large number of sensor systems out amid the Wall stars were still operational and were feeding their data back to the Commonwealth via the tenuous navy relay.  The Void boundary continued to expand, its surface rippling and distending to engulf the star clusters already falling in toward it.  That voraciousness was cited by many as having a purpose, which came back squarely to the Second Dreamer and the Skylord.

After the balcony doors clicked shut, she sank to her knees on the bare concrete floor.  The tears she'd managed to contain all morning threatened to finally emerge.  Its too much.  No one person can expect to deal with all of this.  I can't have put the entire galaxy in peril.  I can't.

Her u-shadow reported a new file shotgunning into the unisphere, passed among all the nodes without restriction by the management routines and given unlimited access to everybody's interface address.  It was a live feed to an address code she didn't recognize, but it had Earth as its node host.

"Only ANA can achieve this level of coverage," the u-shadow told her.

 

Added: 24-Apr-2024
Last Updated: 22-Sep-2024

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 09-Jun-2009
Tantor Audio
Audiobook
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Date Issued:
09-Jun-2009
Format:
Audiobook
Cover Price:
$16.25
Length:
25 hrs 10 min (674 pages)
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Once
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1)   26 Jul 2024 - 1 Aug 2024
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Internal ID:
43590
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United States
Language:
English
Credits:
John Lee  - Narration
From audible.com:

Long ago, a human astrophysicist, Inigo, began dreaming scenes from the life of a remarkable human being named Edeard, who lived within the Void, a self-contained microuniverse at the heart of the galaxy.
There, under the beneficent gaze of mysterious godlike entities, humans possessed uncanny psychic abilities, and Edeard's were the strongest of all. Equally strong was his determination to bring justice and freedom to a world terrorized by criminal violence and corruption.

Inigo's inspirational dreams, shared by hundreds of millions throughout the galaxy-spanning gaiafield, gave birth to a religion - Living Dream. But when the appearance of a Second Dreamer seemed to trigger the expansion of the Void - an expansion that is devouring everything in its path -the Intersolar Commonwealth was thrown into turmoil. With the adherents of Living Dream determined to set forth on a dangerous pilgrimage into the Void, interstellar war threatens to erupt.

With time running out, the fate of humanity hinges on a handful of people. There is Araminta, only now awakening to the unwelcome fact that she is the mysterious Second Dreamer - and to the dire responsibilities that go with it; Inigo, whose private dreams hint at a darker truth behind Edeard's legendary life; Paula Myo, the ruthless field operative of the Commonwealth, whose search for Araminta and Inigo is about to yield a most unpleasant surprise; and Justine, whose desperate gamble places her within the Void, where the godlike Skylords hold the power to save the universe...or destroy it.

Dream on: listen to the first book, The Dreaming Void.
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 23-Mar-2010
Del Rey
Mass Market Paperback
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Date Issued:
23-Mar-2010
Format:
Mass Market Paperback
Cover Price:
$7.99
Pages*:
661
Internal ID:
43746
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-345-49656-6
ISBN-13:
978-0-345-49656-0
Printing:
1
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
iStockphoto - Cover Images
David Marchal - Cover Images
Paul Youll  - Cover Artist
"Fusing elements of hard SF with adventure fantasy tropes,
Hamilton has singlehandedly raised the bar
for grand-scale speculative storytelling."
- Publishers Weekly


Long ago, the astrophysicist Inigo began dreaming scenes from the life of the remarkable Edeard, who lived within the Void, a self-contained microuniverse at the heart of the galaxy.  Inigo's inspirational dreams, shared by hundreds of millions throughout the galaxy, gave birth to a religion: Living Dream.  But when the appearance of a Second Dreamer seems to trigger the expansion of the Void - which is devouring everything in its path - the Intersolar Commonwealth is thrown into turmoil.

With time running out, the fate of humanity hinges on a handful of people: Araminta, now awakening to the unwelcome fact that she is the mysterious Second Dreamer; Inigo, whose private dreams hint at a darker truth; and Justine, whose desperate gamble places her within the Void, where the godlike Skylords hold the power to save the universe... or destroy it.

"A great, sprawling; ripping yarn reminiscent of
Golden Age Science Fiction."
- SF Crowsnest
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2010 Del Rey Mass Market Edition
First printing based on the number line
Canada: $10.99
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09-Jun-2009
Tantor Audio
Audiobook

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23-Mar-2010
Del Rey
Mass Market Paperback

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Author(s)

 Peter F Hamilton
Birth: 02 Mar 1960 Oakham, Rutland, England, UK
Notes:
From The Reality Dysfunction Part 1: Emergence:

PETER F. HAMILTON was born in Rutland, England, in 1960 and still lives near Rutland Water.  He began writing in 1987 and has published short stories in a number of magazines and anthologies.  His other books include the Greg Mandel novels: Mindstar Rising, A Quantum Murder, and The Nano Flower.  The epic story begun in The Reality Dysfunction continues with The Neutronium Alchemist, which Warner Aspect will publish in April and May 1998.


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