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  • The Naked God

  • Night's Dawn, Book 3
  • By: Peter F. Hamilton
  • Narrated by: John Lee
  • Length: 48 hrs and 37 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (827 ratings)

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The Naked God

By: Peter F. Hamilton
Narrated by: John Lee
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Summary

War rages on. All seems lost to this immense devastation. Across the galaxy, humanity's last hope may lie in wait. The Naked God is the epic, thrilling conclusion to the Night's Dawn trilogy, from Peter F. Hamilton.

The Confederation is verging on collapse, unable to prevent the enemy from sweeping through the galaxy. And Earth’s defences have finally been penetrated, its giant domed cities destroyed one by one. As time runs out for civilization, those who fight on must join forces and form new alliances – but an enemy’s enemy isn’t always a friend.

The war is desperate on all fronts, with battles fought on a scale unseen by humankind for six centuries. There are rumours that an ancient space-faring race faced this same threat to its existence – surviving with the help of the Sleeping God. If this mysterious and powerful entity truly exists, we may be able to find it. And if it really can avert the ultimate catastrophe, we may at last find hope.

Joshua Clavert and Syrinx now fly their starships on a mission to find the Sleeping God – which an alien race believes holds the key to finally overthrowing the possessed.

The Naked God is the final chapter of the trilogy which began with The Reality Dysfunction and The Neutronium Alchemist.

©2016 Peter F. Hamilton (P)2016 Pan Macmillan Publishers Ltd.
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"The trilogy is an amazing piece of artwork, a masterpiece perhaps." (SFReviews.com)

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totally immersive series of books. excellent it ki e, descriptions that leave you thinking you're there. highly recommended.

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Incredible Journey

I have lived in a universe created by a masterful artist whilst reading this series. I am enriched from the wonderful experience.

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Problems with audio editing.

As with the entire series, which was an excellent story, there was not enough time inserted where necessary to denote scene changes, hence my zero rating for performance, even though John Lee's narration was near faultless.

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Another space opera that doesn't disappointe. Really love this trilogy even if the start is somewhat true.

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Epic space opera from the master.

An epic trilogy from a master in his field, spanning hundreds of characters, planets and species. Great science fiction covering a whole universe of life, death, every thing that happens inbetween and even after. The attention to detail is just simply amazing, with all the science backing up Hamiltons fiction it becomes an almost plausible sneak peek into our future technology, to a certain extent obviously.
An out of this world space opera trilogy that is a must read for sci-fi fans.

Only annoying thing is the bad editing that leaves no spaces between paragraphs, which can be disorientating and you will at some points need to skip back a few seconds to work out what happened, I still gave five stars as I don't want to take away from the amazing story.

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Epic space fantasy

A bit silly in places and overly long but still a great read. Narration is wonderful and the journey the lead protagonists follow is good. The moralizing at the end is to be expected given the subject.

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Amazing ending

An amazing trilogy

Was hearing it while driving to and from work, and i love it

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The end to one mammoth listen

First off I read the books when they were first published. I loved the huge space opera spread over the three massive books. Now years later I got involved with the Confederation of Planets once more only this time as an audio journey. It must nigh on 130 hours of listening! It’s has been wonderful although you have to keep on your toes as although there are chapters, some of them over an hour long, there numerous threads inside each one. The narrator jumps from one to the next without drawing breath. Thank goodness for the option to jump back 30 seconds.

There are still two other sets of books by Peter Hamilton set in the same universe. I need to build up my credits or it could work out quite expensive.

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Great trilogy

bit long winded at first and a great read and good listen as well

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Well worth a credit

Expensive and imaginative.
Nice to have a sci-fi series that
Isn’t too short. Bravo

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