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Great North Road

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Great North Road


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Great North Road

A century from now, thanks to a technology allowing instantaneous travel across light-years, humanity has solved its energy shortages, cleaned up the environment, and created far-flung colony worlds. The keys to this empire belong to the powerful North family - composed of successive generations of clones. Yet these clones are not identical. For one thing, genetic errors have crept in with each generation. For another, the original three clone "brothers" have gone their separate ways, and the branches of the family are now friendly rivals more than allies.Â

Or maybe not so friendly. At least that's what the murder of a North clone in the English city of Newcastle suggests to Detective Sidney Hurst. Sid is a solid investigator who'd like nothing better than to hand off this hot potato of a case. The way he figures it, whether he solves the crime or not, he'll make enough enemies to ruin his career. Yet Sid's case is about to take an unexpected turn: Because the circumstances of the murder bear an uncanny resemblance to a killing that took place years ago on the planet St. Libra, where a North clone and his entire household were slaughtered in cold blood.

The convicted slayer, Angela Tramelo, has always claimed her innocence. And now it seems she may have been right. Because only the St. Libra killer could have committed the Newcastle crime. Problem is, Angela also claims that the murderer was an alien monster.Â

Now Sid must navigate through a Byzantine minefield of competing interests within the police department and the world's political and economic elite...all the while hunting down a brutal killer poised to strike again. And on St. Libra, Angela, newly released from prison, joins a mission to hunt down the elusive alien, only to learn that the line between hunter and hunted is a thin one.

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Listening Length: 36 hours and 34 minutes

Program Type: Audiobook

Version: Unabridged

Publisher: Tantor Audio

Audible.com Release Date: January 1, 2013

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Language: English, English

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Over the years, I’ve read an enormous amount of science fiction. I’ve read all of the classics, as well as a goodly number of the more recent works. Having read just about everything he has written, I can safely say that Peter Hamilton is now my favorite science fiction writer.My first exposure to Hamilton was his magnum opus, Night’s Dawn trilogy. Initially, I was absolutely blown away. About midway through this 3,500 page door stop, I began to lose interest, primarily because the novelty of many of Hamilton’s brilliant alien and technological constructs simply became second nature. I followed up with Pandora’s Star and Judas Unchained, another 2,000 page monster. Much like Night’s Dawn, it simply carried on too long. The Void trilogy, actually a sequel to Judas Unchained, was another 2,000+ pages, but actually kept my attention throughout.I recently read Fallen Dragon and was very pleased with the shorter, one volume work (only in Hamilton’s world could a 800+ page novel be deemed short). I had high hopes for this novel of comparable length, but was mildly disappointed. The Great North Road contains many of the same technologies and constructs as the Void Trilogy and perhaps this lack of originality contributed to my disappointment, but I was also not taken with the story itself and some of plot twists were a little too contrived and quite frankly ridiculous. In my opinion, there were too many story threads with only the slightest of relevance to the main action, and even the attempt to tie them together near the end didn’t work for me.Finally, a pet peeve: The silly insistence of many science fiction authors to invent a new expletive which every character must blurt out thousands of times, over and over. In this novel, that word is “crap” (as in “Crap on it!”, “I’ll be crapped on!”, et cetera, ad nauseum) and all its possible permutations. Personally, I’m betting that the “F” word maintains its supremacy far into the future. I certainly don’t see it being dethroned by the word “crap”.

I love Hamilton and have read most of his works. What's so disappointing is that the story itself had incredible potential but we get LOTS of fluff, random events, boring filler and only occasionally does the author remember, "Oh , I need to return to the plot." The characters get a C. I'm reminded of American Idol when an inferior candidate thinks they can make the judge forget a bad performance with a bang-up ending. It just won't work this time.I like stories with future technology but not when these must be described and explained in detail. It's totally unrealistic. Do we say to each other, "I gave my son an IPAD, you know that powerful device that allows you to surf the web, play games or do office work, is 11 x 8, weighs 1.2 pounds and uses a rechargeable lithium battery"? No, we say, "I got Billy an IPAD." It's a case of either letting the story do the talking or painfully explaining each new wonder.And it's all so...unreal. I'm not predicting a dystopia but I doubt it will be the benevolent, Star Trek-like society depicted here. The idea that humans will no longer judge by appearance is absurd. Long ago we lost our evolutionary senses of smell and hearing and since have increasingly become a visual species. To suggest we will morph into something different is kaka. The "religion" present here is also in the Star Trek tradition - interesting tidbits for others. This society reminded me of the vision of someone who spends their time on the net where people present themselves in the manner they think others are expecting.

Paragraph by paragraph the book is interesting and the plot line is pretty good. But the total collection is dreadful. At 948 pages it is a tome better made for use as a door stop.The plot is simple. The story takes place in the year 2137. - An alien apparently killed several people on the planet of St. Libra 20 years previously, but no one believed that so Angela was convicted as the killer. Twenty years later a similar murder happens in Newcastle in the UK so Angela is released from prison. The rest of the book follows two threads - a police investigation in Newcastle to find out "who dunnit" and an expedition that includes Angela on St. Libra to see if there really were aliens there. The use of detection hardware, security systems, and computer technology seemed interesting and reasonably possible for an event about 125 years from now.The problem was that the story goes on forever. You learn the back story of several important characters in large chunks that reveal only a small amount of information each time. Just when the author is about to reveal some important piece of information, the story reverts to the present and you have to wait some 100 or so pages until the next flashback. Some of the back story seemed irrelevant to the plot and was there simply to extend the book.Even when the two mysteries were solved - the cause of the murders 20 years previously and the current murder in Newcastle - most books will wrap up the story in 5 to 10 pages. Not here. The story slogs along for another 150 or more pages to wrap it all up. By this time you just want it to end, but it keeps on going - much like an old Saturday morning movie serial that keeps on generating cliffhangers until finally it all ends.I finished it, but by the end, my feeling was that it wasn't worth it.

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