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The Abyss Beyond Dreams: A Novel of the Commonwealth (Commonwealth: Chronicle of the Fallers) (edition 2014)

by Peter F. Hamilton

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Fiction. Science Fiction. Thriller. The year is 3326. Nigel Sheldon, one of the founders of the Commonwealth, receives a visit from the Raiel-self-appointed guardians of the Void, the enigmatic construct at the core of the galaxy that threatens the existence of all that lives. The Raiel convince Nigel to participate in a desperate scheme to infiltrate the Void. Once inside, Nigel discovers that humans are not the only life-forms to have been sucked into the Void. The humans trapped there are afflicted by an alien species of biological mimics-the Fallers-that are intelligent but merciless killers. Yet these same aliens may hold the key to destroying the threat of the Void forever-if Nigel can uncover their secrets.… (more)
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Title:The Abyss Beyond Dreams: A Novel of the Commonwealth (Commonwealth: Chronicle of the Fallers)
Authors:Peter F. Hamilton
Info:Del Rey (2014), Hardcover, 640 pages
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You know what you're getting with Peter Hamilton. Excellent throughout, as ever, on the first half of the tale! ( )
  CraigGoodwin | Sep 12, 2023 |
This is the first of two books that are part of the Commonwealth series. I had read several reviews that indicated that the second book was much better than the first. So when I started this one I was basically trying to get to the second book. I was pleasantly surprised by how much I liked this book.

My biggest criticism with the Void trilogy was the whole fantasy element of it all. I love science fiction and some fantasy. But I am a “keep my peas and carrots separated” type of guy so the mix was hard for me to get into. Not saying it was terrible to do but it just did not work so well for me.

With this series or at least this first book there was not as much emphasis to the fantasy side. Well, to be honest the fantasy stuff was the same but there was a direct connection from it to the greater commonwealth. The only part that dragged for me was the middle part dealing with the rebellion.

So, typical Hamilton. Maybe not as long as his other books but still just as in-depth as you would expect. I certainly recommend if you enjoy PFH.
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  sgsmitty | Jun 14, 2023 |
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  freixas | Mar 31, 2023 |
It is very much like his other books - story is different, but tone, pacing and complexity are the same. If you like Hamilton, you will like this. If you don't... then... don't...

It started off slow (as per usual), then the threads come together at the end. Bit of suspense to wrap it up... not a cliff hanger ending either, though there is another book in this series. ( )
  crazybatcow | Feb 22, 2022 |
Let's say it as it is. Big disappointment all the way. The third books series that plays in the Commonwealth Universe this is also the by far weakest and most boring one.

Simply put, it just plays in the Void universe. All of it. There is outside/inside interesting development going on. There is actually no development going on at all. It feels like reading the same "Void Trilogy" Edeard stories just with a different character. Nothing interesting at all.

While it is still written very well and it is still a page turner, it was just not enjoyful at all. This is not a Hamilton book as I was expecting it.

The ending is a nice cliff hanger, but the most shocking thing for me was "So what, don't really care how it goes on". ( )
  gullevek | Dec 15, 2020 |
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Fiction. Science Fiction. Thriller. The year is 3326. Nigel Sheldon, one of the founders of the Commonwealth, receives a visit from the Raiel-self-appointed guardians of the Void, the enigmatic construct at the core of the galaxy that threatens the existence of all that lives. The Raiel convince Nigel to participate in a desperate scheme to infiltrate the Void. Once inside, Nigel discovers that humans are not the only life-forms to have been sucked into the Void. The humans trapped there are afflicted by an alien species of biological mimics-the Fallers-that are intelligent but merciless killers. Yet these same aliens may hold the key to destroying the threat of the Void forever-if Nigel can uncover their secrets.

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