Great North Road
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Toby Longworth
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A clone has been the victim of a savage killing. The investigation may uncover a threat to humanity's very existence. Great North Road is a standalone adventure from science fiction star Peter F. Hamilton, the author of The Night's Dawn trilogy.
For fans of Philip K. Dick and Kim Stanley Robinson.
In Newcastle, AD 2142, Detective Sidney Hurst attends a brutal murder scene. The victim is one of the wealthy North family’s clones, but the most disturbing aspect is how he died. Twenty years ago, a North clone billionaire and his household were slaughtered in the exact same manner, on the tropical planet of St Libra. The only member of the household left alive, Angela Tramelo, received the blame. Was Angela wrongly convicted back then? She’d never wavered under interrogation – claiming she alone survived an alien attack.
With St Libran bio-fuel now powering Earth's economy, investigating this alien threat becomes top priority. A vast expedition is mounted via the planet’s Newcastle gateway – including Angela Tramelo, grudgingly released from prison. But the expedition is cut off, deep within St Libra's rainforests. Then the bloodshed begins . . .
©2012 Peter F. Hamilton (P)2012 Pan Macmillian Publishers LtdCritic reviews
"Novels that combine fantastic speculation with incredible detailed imagining of the lives we will lead." (Guardian)
"This is thrilling stuff; compulsively readable and abundantly full of idea." (The Times)
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- Stephen Hailey
- 14-08-18
good story excellent narration
interesting mix of sci-fi and police procedural. lots of individual stories with relatable good characters
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- Paul A. Adams
- 08-08-18
More than a Sci Fi detective story
Another epic story. Full of complexity. A murder mystery. A possible search for alien life.
Hamilton sure can write a good book. Longworth is a great narrator.
Loved it all
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- artemisia
- 08-08-18
Great
Although the ending is a bit too “tidy” I really enjoyed this book, it was my first book by this author and I will check out more.
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- Miss Ana L Morales Garcia
- 17-08-18
nice idea for someone who knows Newcastle
some bits perhaps too long. overall good mix of crime and sci. back story makes you feel attached to the characters. the last few hours were gripping, but a very slow build
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- alistair whitehead
- 09-07-18
great stand-alone book
have read a lot of Peter Hamilton's books and have enjoyed all but 1. He creates great characters and strong story lines
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- EmojiMoon
- 17-10-18
Thank you
I realised I only write reviews (2 so far) when an audiobook has irritated the hell out of me. This may make me appear to be one of those people who are sent to leave horrible reviews. This is not the case; some books just irritate the hell out of me and make me wonder why I finished them when I don’t normally exhibit masochistic tendencies.
This book did not irritate the hell out of me. This is me trying to show some balance. Basically I love Peter Hamilton since he writes complex intelligent sci fi. Toby Longworth narrates his work very well as does John Lee. Whenever I have survived a near death audiobook experience, I turn to Peter Hamilton to soothe my irritation. (I’m tactfully ignoring his overuse of enzyme bonded concrete in a previous book.)
So Peter Hamilton does not write easy books but his work is absorbing and my brain thanks him for it.
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- D. Oxford
- 22-10-17
Among the best sf ever
Just now completed this for the third time since I got it several years ago and it's still giving. Exceptional. Complex, but worth the focus.
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- fuzzyhead
- 27-06-18
Great read
Loved this book. Kept my interest going. Great science fiction. Thank You for interesting read.
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- Andy
- 05-02-19
Very enjoyable
Good listen liked characters pity there isn’t more I’m sure there could be other stories involving these characters and their offspring
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- Amazon Customer
- 23-10-18
An absolutely brilliant journey
An absolutely brilliant journey through a complex tapestry of interwoven memories and storylines. It took a while to kick into top gear but in reflection, that only made the change of pace more exciting when it arrived. There were some genuinely shocking moments with visceral action and characters that were believable, relatable and flawed. In essence, I think it was a story about perspectives, and I finished the book with a very different set. I can't wait to try more from the author.
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