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The Neutronium Alchemist : Conflict (Neutronium Alchemist, No 2) [Mass Market Paperback]

Peter F. Hamilton (Author)
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Neutronium Alchemist May 1, 1998
The souls of those long dead are entering the universe at an alarming rate. Stealing the bodies of the living, they are grouping together into powerful consortiums led by leaders from history. An increasingly desperate Confederation Navy is struggling to stem the tide as the race for the universe's most powerful weapon begins. But if the dead can return to life, who will be the ultimate victors?


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The Neutronium Alchemist: Conflict, is the second part of the second novel of Peter F. Hamilton's space opera epic that ranges not only across interstellar space but across the boundary between life and death. (The series begins with The Reality Dysfunction: Emergence and Expansion). This book mainly revolves around Dr. Alkad Mzu, creator of a doomsday weapon so powerful it scares even the citizens of this high-tech and heavily beweaponed future. Mzu is on a decades-long quest to take vengeance against the people who destroyed her home planet, and she wields alarming cunning and ruthlessness in the pursuit. But what gives even her pause is the war against the souls of the dead who have returned from a hellish Beyond to possess the living. Both sides want her: the dead want the weapon, the living want to keep the weapon out of the dead's hands. Unfortunately for them, that means they must find and take Mzu alive, while all the dead need to do is kill her, bringing her into their realm.

Rarely has science fiction produced a series as rich, satisfying, and big as this one. In addition to the action, Hamilton continues to beguile us with the greater mystery of the returned dead--new clues are discovered, only to create new enigmas. --Brooks Peck

About the Author

Peter F. Hamilton was born in Rutland in 1960, and still lives near Rutland Water with his wife and daughter. He began writing in 1987, and sold his first short story to Fear magazine in 1988. He has also been published in Interzone and the In Dreams and New Worlds anthologies, and several small-press publications. His previous novels include the Greg Mandel series: Mindstar Rising, A Quantum Murder and The Nano Flower and the 'Night's Dawn' trilogy: The Reality Dysfunction, The Neutronium Alchemist and The Naked God, which established him as Britain's bestselling writer of science fiction and a major name in global science fiction writing. His ten novels and one handbook (a vital guide to the 'Night's Dawn' trilogy) have sold almost two million copies worldwide.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 592 pages
  • Publisher: Aspect (May 1, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0446605468
  • ISBN-13: 978-0446605465
  • Product Dimensions: 4.2 x 1 x 6.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (69 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #544,707 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Peter F. Hamilton was born in Rutland in 1960, and still lives near Rutland Water. His previous novels are the Greg Mandel series and the bestselling 'Night's Dawn' trilogy: The Reality Dysfunction , The Neutronium Alchemist and The Naked God. Also published by Macmillan (and Pan) is A Second Chance at Eden, a novella and six short stories, and The Confederation Handbook, a vital guide to the 'Night's Dawn' trilogy. His most recent novels were Fallen Dragon, Misspent Youth, Pandora's Star and Judas Unchained.

 

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars no complaints from me, January 1, 2000
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anthony (Sydney, NSW, Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Neutronium Alchemist : Conflict (Neutronium Alchemist, No 2) (Mass Market Paperback)
The pace just keeps chugging along nicely. Hamilton picks up the ball and keeps running on from 'the reality dysfunction'.

I seem to have got the combined 1273page 'burglarstopper' edition which really makes it hard going as it's difficult at times to put the book down.

The Naked God was much the same regarding size @1167 pages. And that was published in a trade paperback. Talk about wrist strain.

But it was well worth it. Although I do recommend reading 'A Second Chance at Eden' before continuing with the trilogy - I wish that's how I timed it.

'A Second Chance at Eden' really puts you in the picture regarding the night's dawn universe and could only greaten your appreciation of the trilogy.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A galaxy-wide vision of incredible imagination, October 23, 2002
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Amberblade (New England, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Neutronium Alchemist : Conflict (Neutronium Alchemist, No 2) (Mass Market Paperback)
This series is more far-reaching than almost any I have read before. The sheer scope is awe inspiring; it's absoluely amazing how complex a world Peter Hamilton has created here.
In this, the 4th book, some old characters, like Quinn Dexter, Ione, the Lord of Ruin, Joshua Calvert and many, many more, are revisited, and new characters introduced.
New twists are revealed and older plot threads wind tighter as this story progresses.
Centering around the mysterious Alchemist, this book continues the fight against the posessed and the struggle to overcome the terrifying revelation about the nature of the Beyond. What is the Alchemist? What can it really do? Is it truly capable of destroying an entire world? I know I was terribly curious.
As this book goes on, more and more worlds are falling to the posessers, and Al Capone's empire is growing fast. Several worlds are already lost beyond retrieving, pulled out of our universe entirely. Is there really a way to stop the dead from returning? Especially when all who live in the Confederation will eventually join them?
It's facinating to me how Hamilton has shown the different ways people are reacting to this crisis. How different people are dealing with this revelation.
I was enthralled yet again by this fantastic story. The way this series is put together is truly beyond belief. The plot is engaging and it really makes you think hard about the nature of our existence.
But I'm not saying that this is the kind of book that will make you change your life. No, it's simply a wonderfully imaginative story, bringing the whole galaxy into focus in a masterfully told tale. The places you get to explore, and the people you meet will make you ready for more, I promise.
One last thing. Don't be intimidated by this book's size. I actually finished it in one day, it was that hard to put down.
I can't wait to read the next.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Some of the best stuff around, January 18, 2001
This review is from: The Neutronium Alchemist : Conflict (Neutronium Alchemist, No 2) (Mass Market Paperback)
I'll have to echo a comment that I made when I read the last book and that's read these books as close together as you can, there's so much stuff to remember that even a week break like I had can make you "huh?" at certain points when people refer to things that you only have a vague memory of occuring (heck Laton is mentioned so many times that I wanted to stop and read the first two books so I can remember exactly what that was all about) . . . but that says more about my faulty memory then anything Hamilton is doing wrong. This is a BIG series, probably the biggest and most ambitious SF series of the decade and it demands you entire attention. You don't read this book (or any of the books) so much as consume them in great galloping blocks of pages, the urge for "just one more chapter" is still very strong and over a thousand pages into the series that can only be good. The quality doesn't let up from the first book, I couldn't tell much of a difference, but this one is a tad more satisifying because it completes a major plot line that started in the first book (three guesses what that is) while throwing up hints and more sub-plots that make you want to go out and devour the last book right away. The conflict between the dead and the living heat up and Hamilton starts to get further into what happens when everyone figures out that they're fighting something that they will eventually become, as well as the larger question of: if the Beyond is all we have to look forward to, what's the point of anything? The ways he shows people dealing with that rings very true. Most of the other stuff involves trying to find Mzu and her Alchemist before the dead get her and it . . . and it's definitely a tense race. Hamilton is a master at stringing the reader along from plot to plot, leaving little explosions of suspense and intrigue to keep you hungry for the next development. All in all, a great ending to the second proper book in the series and if he manages to wrap all of this up neatly (I've no idea how he's going to but it's sure going to be fun finding out) he'll probably find this ranked as one of the greatest SF series of all time. Great characterization, dazzling plotting, and daring ideas, this is what SF is supposed to be about, last I checked.
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