
The Naked God
A Science Fiction, Space Opera, Fiction book. weapons analysis division, Peter F. Hamilton, The Naked God //
The Confederation is starting to collapse politically and economically, allowing the `possessed' to infiltrate more worlds. Quinn Dexter is loose on Earth, destroying the giant arcologies one at a time. As Louise Kavanagh tries to track him down, she manages to acquire some strange and powerful allies whose goal doesn't quite match her own. The campaign to liberate Mortonridge from the possessed degenerates into a horrendous land battle, the kind which hasn't been seen by humankind for six hundred years; then some of the protagonists escape in a very unexpected direction. Joshua Calvert and Syrinx fly their starships on a mission to find the Sleeping God -- which an alien race believes holds the key to overthrowing the possessed. THE NAKED GOD is the brilliant climax...
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- Pages: 1,332 pages
- ISBN: 9780316021821 / 316021822
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This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. Wow. What a shitty, shitty, shitty ending. I read over 3500 pages of fun for THAT?*****MASSIVE SPOILERS DO NOT READ IF YOU HAVE NOT FINISHED THE BOOK****...Oh, yay, a magical wormhole transport cleared the universe of possessed people! And Quinn took all... Finally. Man, I've really rediscovered how bad Hamilton is at pacing. At about 250 pages left (a whole small novel's worth), he had to start tying off the loose ends. Which just made that part just a huge slog - time and again, he would build to a climax, but then cut to some other part of the story that also needed to have its climax.... Okay, so now Im a little annoyed. To have invested so much time in a series, only to have it end with the author kind of throwing up his hands and saying well, it has to end sooner or later is quite frustrating. I mean it, the books ridiculously rapid ending involves a quite literal deus ex machina. Poof! the entire conflict of the...