![]() ![]() In some ways they have some of the characters there have reached mythological status – ‘ For Ozzie’s sake!’ is a regular expletive! – and most importantly here the events of Judas have allowed the development of a new religion. With such a jump forward from the previous books, you might expect major changes. The InterSolar dynasties of Sheldon and Halgarth have continued to exert influences on interplanetary commerce and trade.Īlthough this book does use places names and events from the earlier books, the key event in this book is the notion of the Void: a black hole at the centre of the Commonwealth’s galaxy, which is not only unnatural but also expanding. ![]() ![]() After the events of the previous two books, there is, after a fair degree of rebuilding, a stable space fleet once more. (Pandora’s Star was reviewed HERE Judas Unchained was reviewed HERE.) The Intersolar Commonwealth, seen in its early stages in Pandora’s Star/Judas Unchained, has evolved and has expanded into a fairly stable state over a thousand galaxies. Peter’s new book, the first of the proposed Void Trilogy, is set around the year 3580, 1500 years into the future of the events of Pandora’s Star/Judas Unchained. ![]() Published by TOR UK / PanMacMillan, August 2007 ![]()
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