Superluminary
The Complete Trilogy
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Narrated by:
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Ralph Lister
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Written by:
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John C. Wright
About this listen
The Lords of Creation rule the Nine Worlds through its control of the ultra-advanced technology that has permitted the colonization of the entire solar System. More gods than men, the Lords of Creation have cheated Death itself. But although they rule the solar system with their god-like scientific knowledge, there are even more powerful forces to be feared lurking out in the dark depths of space.
And when an unthinkably terrible enemy that rules a vast network of dead stars and planets comes to the Nine Worlds, it falls to them to stop it, though entire worlds may perish. But how can the Lords of Creation hope to stop the nightmarish undead monstrosities when they are bitterly divided by pride, jealousy, and mutual suspicion?
A tour de force of science fiction at its mind-blowing best, Superluminary: The Complete Trilogy consists of The Lords of Creation, book 1; The Space Vampires, book 2; and The World Armada, book 3.
This is the latest and most brilliant creation of science fiction grandmaster John C. Wright, the Dragon-award winning author of The Unwithering Realm, The Golden Age, Moth & Cobweb, and Awake in the Night Land.
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- Kieran
- 2022-05-12
A Haunting Space Opera
An action packed, hardcore sci-fi trilogy condensed into one audiobook. By far my favorite listen on Audible thus far. The only others that I could compare this with would be Andy Wier's Hail Mary Project, or James S. A. Corey's The Expanse...but I wouldn't necessarily compare them except to consider their shared themes of futuristic extinction level events, and unique or compelling solutions. Unique for Mr. Weir's Hail Mary Project and compelling for Mr. Wright's Superluminary. Though I personally enjoyed Mr. Wright's Superluminary better. He has a knack for communicating compelling philosophical ideas without mentioning a word about them.
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- unRheal
- 2023-06-21
Great fun, action, super future tech
The "Golden..." is still my favorite sci-fi, but I definitely enjoyed this very much as well.
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