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A Second Chance at Eden by Peter F. Hamilton
A Second Chance at Eden by Peter F. Hamilton








A Second Chance at Eden by Peter F. Hamilton

Hamilton made a name for himself in the early 90s with a popular SF series featuring Greg Mandel, a veteran of a tactical psychic unit in the British army who becomes a psychic detective in a near-future Britain where the messy collapse of a communist government has left the country in ruins ( Mindstar Rising, A Quantum Murder, and The Nano Flower).īy 1998 he had a bestselling space opera series on his hands, the Night’s Dawn trilogy. Hamilton (adapted for Love, Death & Robots, 2019) It should be easy as the habitat monitors 99% of everything that takes place in Eden, but of course it's not as simple as rewinding a video tape and seeing the murder take place, identifying the killer and then pick him or her up (wouldn't be much of a story then, would it).Ī must read if you have read or plan to read the Nights Dawn Trilogy.“Sonnie’s Edge” by Peter F.

A Second Chance at Eden by Peter F. Hamilton

The chief of police doesn't even get the time to unpack his bags before he has to solve the first murder on Eden.

A Second Chance at Eden by Peter F. Hamilton A Second Chance at Eden by Peter F. Hamilton

It takes place in the habitat Eden right after it is. My favourite story is probably the title story (which takes up about a third of the book). Other than that all of the stories are very interesting not only in their own right, but also as a background and as insight into the history of the Night's Dawn universe. Which is also, due to the chronological ordering of the book, the one that is the least connected to the universe we know from Night's Dawn. All of the stories take place in the same universe as the Night's Dawn trilogy, but before the beginning of it.įirst let me say that nearly all of the stories are wonderful – in fact there was only one of the stories that I found a bit weak (the first one). Seven stories in 430 pages (the typeface and line spacing is fairly generous in the hardcover version I have - the normal paperback version will probably be around 300 pages). A Second Chance At Eden is a stand alone collection of short stories set within the Confederation Universe of the Nights Dawn Trilogy.










A Second Chance at Eden by Peter F. Hamilton