The Hermetic Millennia

· The Eschaton Sequence Book 2 · Macmillan + ORM
3.7
14 reviews
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“[With] bigger-than-life characters and far-future tech and terminology,” this sci-fi space opera “will keep readers glued to the page” (Booklist).

Continuing from Count to a Trillion, Menelaus Illation Montrose—Texas gunslinger, idealist, and posthuman genius—has gone into cryo-suspension following the discovery that, in 8,000 years, a powerful alien intelligence will reach Earth to assess humanity's value as slaves. Montrose intends to be alive to meet that threat, but he is awakened repeatedly throughout the centuries to confront the woes of an ever-changing and violent world, witnessing millennia of change compressed into a few years of subjective time.

The result is a breathtaking vision of future history like nothing before imagined: sweeping, tumultuous, and evermore alien, as Montrose's immortal enemies and former shipmates from the starship Hermetic harness the forces of evolution and social engineering to continuously reshape the Earth in their image, seeking to create a version of man the approaching slavers will find worthy.

Praise for Count to a Trillion

“R . A. Lafferty meets A. E. Van Vogt in a cakewalk through a future full of antimatter, alien artifacts, transhumans, an Iron Ghost, a Texas gunfighter, and a Space Princess. Well worth the price of admission.” —Michael Flynn, author of The January Dancer

“This is much more than a space opera, and fills your mind with intriguing, startling possibilities. . . . Ultimately this is about human survival and potential, the future of mankind across a trillion star systems.” —Brian Herbert, coauthor of the Dune series

“Spectacularly clever . . . in weaving together cutting-edge speculation along the outer fringes of science. Highly impressive.” —Kirkus Reviews

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3.7
14 reviews
Kevin Walsh
December 23, 2016
Describing all the various attempts by the Hermeticists to engineer a successful post human race is a necessary chore, I suppose, but it has resulted in a story in which very little actually happens. Still, it's an engaging read and if it lacks the intensity of the first book, it sets the stage well for the next one.
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About the author

JOHN C. WRIGHT is an attorney turned SF and fantasy writer. He has published short fiction in Asimov's SF and elsewhere, and wrote the Chronicles of Chaos, The Golden Age, and The War of Dreaming series. His novel Orphans of Chaos was a finalist for the Nebula Award in 2005. The Hermetic Millennia is his second novel in the Count to a Trillion series.

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