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Edeard is by far the most developed character, and with almost half the book telling his story it is to be expected.
The Dreaming Void by Peter F Hamilton Mark 2007
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Edeard is by far the most developed character, and with almost half the book telling his story it is to be expected.
Archive 2007-07-01 Mark 2007
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However, it is possible that this is the set-up for a much bigger revelation such as Edeard's fate and the details of Inigo's Final Dream in the final book in the series.
The Temporal Void by Peter F. Hamilton Adam Whitehead 2008
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Even so, Edeard soon learns that many situations are more complex than they appear and it's the unexpected that makes his story so engaging.
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Edeard and his fellow constables face the city's gang problems head-on, allowing for several page-turning sequences, like sting operations and the rescue of a kidnapped child, for example.
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Inside the Void, on the planet Qurencia, Edeard the Waterwalker continues to use his telepathic powers to clean up the streets of the medieval-like city, Makkathran, and solve the mystery of weapons that use technology beyond what his world has seen before.
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Enemies are met and alliances are formed while Edeard inevitably gets involved in city politics, the grease that makes the medieval wheels of Makkathran spin.
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After his spectacular display of power and unwavering belief of what is right, Edeard now faces increasingly difficult obstacles in his bid to bring peace to Makkathran.
The Temporal Void by Peter F Hamilton (Pan Macmillan, 3rd October 2008) Mark 2008
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The powers within the Void exhibited by Edeard, both the ones he discovers and the ones he learns of through others, are amazing and go to show why so many Living Dream members want to pilgrimage to the Void.
The Temporal Void by Peter F Hamilton (Pan Macmillan, 3rd October 2008) Mark 2008
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I will miss Edeard, Paula et al for the next 18 months.
The Temporal Void by Peter F Hamilton (Pan Macmillan, 3rd October 2008) Mark 2008
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