The Evolutionary Void cited the factors that usually make Hamilton's fiction great:
his ability to juggle several different compelling characters, his speculations about
future human development, and his ability to balance hard science and riveting space
opera. But they were mainly satisfied to read the conclusion of not just the plot
arcs of Hamilton's last two books but also a few he initiated in earlier novels set
in the same universe. Of particular note is a clever, impressive finale. "Hamilton
creates truly epic science fiction that nods both to classic space opera and
contemporary SF," wrote SFX. Suffice it to say that critics loved The Evolutionary
Void, but it probably won't make much sense unless you've read the earlier books.
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