Commonwealth Reading Order
1 series · 5 books
Peter F. Hamilton is a science fiction author known for his expansive, far-future settings that explore advanced technologies and their societal implications. His Commonwealth universe, set in the 24th century, depicts a civilization where cybernetic enhancements and biotechnology have made death optional, allowing characters to achieve practical immortality. Hamilton's work is characterized by intricate world-building, multiple viewpoints, and ambitious narratives that span vast timescales and cosmic distances.
Standalone Novels Series
5 books
Start with Argument of F.B. Gowen in Case, indicted in Court of Quarter Sessions of Dauphin County for Corrupt Solicitation of Members of the Legislature, delivered Mar. 10, 1880, the first of 5 books in the Standalone Novels series.
| # | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | Argument of F.B. Gowen in Case, indicted in Court of Quarter Sessions of Dauphin County for Corrupt Solicitation of Members of the Legislature, delivered Mar. 10, 1880 |
| 2 | Case of slave-child, Med |
| 3 | Commonwealth |
| 4 | Living in a Nursing Home |
| 5 | Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Eastern District, Jan. 1908, Appeal from judgment, Court of Oyer and Terminer, Chester County |
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