Demon in White

Demon in White

Hardback
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Now available in a new hardcover printing, the third novel of the galaxy-spanning Sun Eater series merges the best of space opera and epic fantasy.

For almost a hundred years, Hadrian Marlowe has served the Empire in its war against the Cielcin, a vicious alien race bent on humanity’s destruction. Rumors of a new king amongst the Cielcin have reached the Imperial throne. This one is not like the others. It does not raid borderworld territories, preferring precise, strategic attacks on the humans’ Empire.
 
To make matters worse, a cult of personality has formed around Hadrian, spurred on by legends of his having defied death itself. Men call him Halfmortal. Hadrian’s rise to prominence proves dangerous to himself and his team, as pressures within the Imperial government distrust or resent his new influence.
 
Caught in the middle, Hadrian must contend with enemies before him—and behind.
 
And above it all, there is the mystery of the Quiet. Hadrian did defy death. He did return. But the keys to the only place in the universe where Hadrian might find the answers he seeks lie in the hands of the Emperor himself....

Book Information

Main Genre
Sci-Fi
Sub Genre
Hard Science-Fiction
Format
Hardback
Pages
784
Price
36.50 €

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5/5 Man, I loooved this book (and lost lots of sleep on it, so thanks for that Ruocchio). I'm fully on the sun eater hype train now, choo choo. I consumed a lot of sun eater content on youtube the last few days and one comment below a Demon in White review describes pretty good how I feel about it overall. The commend said: "Demon in White is like reading 5 of your favourite books". And jep, this is it. This is a 900 page juicy piece of scifi goodnes that has something new and interesting happening all the way through. It also cements Hadrian as one of the most intrigueing and interesting protagonists in fiction for me. I couldn't have hoped to imagine that a character can be written in this way in a story that you know the end of from the very first page on. There's also the prose, and man it's phenomenal. It truly feels like reading the memoires of a hundreds of years old dude, a DRAMATIC hundreds of years old dude. Everything happening reads like it has the weight that it actually should have. I love that the older version of Hadrian also reflects on things he is writing about his younger self, it's highly thought provoking and fascinating. So yeah, book good. Go read this series.

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