On an under-developed colony planet, a criminal makes contact with an elien entity. This was not supposed to happen. The first book in the thrilling Night's Dawn trilogy, this is a far-future adventure from Peter F. Hamilton.
The first in the Night's Dawn trilogy, The Reality Dysfunction is a sweeping, intergalactic adventure from the master of space opera, Peter F. Hamilton. For fans of Iain M. Banks and Alastair Reynolds.
An extinct race named this phenomenon 'the Reality Dysfunction'. It is a nightmare that has haunted us since the dawn of time . . .
In AD 2600, the human race is finally realizing its potential. The galaxyâEUR(TM)s colonized planets host a multitude of diverse cultures. Genetic engineering has defeated disease and produced extraordinary space-born creatures. Huge fleets of sentient trader starships thrive, living on the wealth created by industrializing entire star systems. And throughout inhabited space, the Confederation Navy keeps the peace.
Then something goes catastrophically wrong. On a primitive colony planet, a renegade criminal encounters an utterly alien entity. And this unintended meeting triggers the release of those that should never see the light âEUR" threatening everything weâEUR(TM)ve become . . .
'Hamilton puts British sci-fi back into interstellar overdrive' âEUR" The Times
The Reality Dysfunction is followed by The Neutronium Alchemist and The Naked God.
An epic in the traditional sense of the word . . . thunderously enjoyable