The Dreaming Void

The Dreaming Void by Peter F. Hamilton, published by Pan Books in 2012, is a science fiction narrative set in AD 3580 within the expansive Intersolar Commonwealth. This edition spans 651 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds in a galaxy where a powerful navy safeguards a diverse culture, and even death has been transcended. At the heart of this universe lies the Void, an enigmatic artificial realm created by ancient aliens, which is gradually consuming the galaxy’s mass and is closely monitored by its ancient adversaries, the Raiel.
Readers will encounter a complex interplay of characters and motivations as Inigo, a figure dreaming of the Void, disappears, prompting his followers to embark on a perilous pilgrimage that could trigger the Void’s catastrophic expansion. Aaron, a man with no memories beyond his name, is tasked with locating Inigo and halting the pilgrimage, armed with formidable weaponry. Meanwhile, Edeard, a youth with burgeoning telepathic abilities, strives to combat the corruption in his city, unaware of the far-reaching impact of his message of hope. This edition invites readers into a richly woven narrative filled with action and adventure, exploring themes of belief and the consequences of ambition.
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AD 3580. The Intersolar Commonwealth has spread through the galaxy to over a thousand star systems. It is a culture of rich diversity with a place for everyone. A powerful navy protects it from any hostile species that may lurk among the stars. For Commonwealth citizens, even death has been overcome. At the centre of the galaxy is the Void, a strange artificial universe created by aliens billions of years ago, shrouded by an event horizon more deadly than any natural black hole. In order to function, it is gradually consuming the mass of the galaxy. Watched over by its ancient enemies, the Raiel, the Void’s expansion is barely contained. Inigo dreams of the sweet life within the Void, and shares these visions with billions of avid believers. When he mysteriously disappears, Inigo’s followers decide to embark on a pilgrimage into the Void to live the life of their messiah’s dreams – a pilgrimage which the Raiel claim will trigger a catastrophic expansion of the Void. Aaron is a man whose only memory is his own name. He doesn’t know who he used to be, or what he is. All he does know is that his job is to find the missing messiah and stop the pilgrimage. He’s not sure how to do that, but whoever he works for has provided some pretty formidable weaponry that ought to help. Meanwhile inside The Void, a youth called Edeard is coming to terms with his unusually strong telepathic powers. A junior constable in Makkathran, he starts to challenge the corruption and decay that have poisoned the city. He is determined that his fellow citizens should know hope again. What Edeard doesn’t realize is just how far his message of hope is reaching.
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