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  1. After the Greg Mandel novels, Hamilton wrote a space opera in three volumes, known collectively as The Night's Dawn Trilogy. The three books are each well over a thousand pages long and are not standalone novels, totalling 1.2 million words.

  2. Complete order of Peter F. Hamilton books in Publication Order and Chronological Order.

  3. Peter F. Hamilton (born 1960) is a British author. He is known for writing science fiction space opera.

    • Pan Macmillan
    • Salvation. AD 2204: a mysterious shipwreck appears on a planet at the edge of the galaxy. Its cargo is troubling, so a team led by Security Director Feriton Kayne is sent to investigate.
    • Salvation Lost. In the twenty-third century, humanity thrives in a comparative utopia. But that is about to change. Feriton Kayne’s investigative team has discovered a terrifying alien conspiracy that could obliterate mankind.
    • The Saints of Salvation. The Olyix have laid siege to Earth, harvesting people for their god. Cities are falling to their devastating weaponry and millions have either fled to seek refuge in space or are fighting a war that seems unwinnable.
    • The Abyss Beyond Dreams. The year is 3326. Nigel Sheldon, founder of the Commonwealth civilization, sets off to investigate a mysterious and deadly area of space known as the Void.
    • Pandora's Star (Commonwealth Saga, #1) Peter F. Hamilton (Goodreads Author)
    • Judas Unchained (Commonwealth Saga, #2) Peter F. Hamilton (Goodreads Author)
    • The Reality Dysfunction (Night's Dawn, #1) Peter F. Hamilton (Goodreads Author)
    • The Dreaming Void (Void, #1) Peter F. Hamilton (Goodreads Author)
  4. A complete list of all Peter F. Hamilton's books & series in order (39 books) (8 series). Browse plot descriptions, book covers, genres, pseudonyms, ratings and awards.

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  6. Jun 25, 2009 · Peter F. Hamilton is a British science fiction author. He is best known for writing space opera. As of the publication of his tenth novel in 2004, his works had sold over two million copies worldwide, making him Britain's biggest-selling science fiction author.

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