When Nigel Sheldon crash-lands on an unknown planet in the Void, he discovers that it’s already inhabited – by the descendants of long-vanished Commonwealth ships. And they are... Læs mere
Mindstar Rising is a turbo-charged near-future adventure. Against a background of corporate greed and compromised national security, an augmented private eye takes on an impossible challenge.
Godlike powers have landed in dangerous hands – will a powerful new weapon bring about peace, or doom? The Neutronium Alchemist is second instalment of the action-packed space opera series the Night's Dawn Trilogy.
One last hope for humanity. Across the galaxy, the Sleeping God awaits. If it exists. The dramatic conclusion to the Night's Dawn trilogy, a far-future adventure from bestselling science fiction writer Peter F. Hamilton.
Extraordinary new worlds are waiting to be explored – and old friends revisited – in Manhattan in Reverse, the captivating short story collection from science fiction master Peter F. Hamilton.
Humanity has found a new home in a hostile galaxy. There, we are underdogs, fighting for survival. Explore the universe of EXODUS in this epic novel.
Beyond the edges of inhabited space, the lights from a star go out. We desperately want to know why - but some mysteries weren't meant to be explored. Thrilling space opera from a science fiction master at work.
St Libra is a paradise for Earth's ultra-rich. That is, until the killings begin. Great North Road is a sprawling standalone novel from Peter F. Hamilton, author of The Night's Dawn trilogy.
In this fast-paced near-future adventure, a murder halts some extraordinary new research. Only one man could uncover what happened – but the past is not what it seems. This is the second Greg Mandel thriller from bestselling author Peter F. Hamilton.
Nano Flower is the gripping conclusion to this near-future detective story. Greg Mandel is asked to track the origins of a flower possessing alien DNA. But he’s not the only one racing to find dangerous new knowledge – and answers that could transform our world . . .