The Naked God

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The Naked God is a science fiction novel by Peter F. Hamilton that concludes his expansive Night's Dawn Trilogy, known for its intricate plotting and large-scale space opera themes.

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instanceOf science fiction novel
space opera novel
author Peter F. Hamilton NERFINISHED
authorNationality British
concludes The Night's Dawn Trilogy overarching plot
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
feature AI habitats
advanced starship technology
biotechnological starships
interstellar politics
large ensemble cast
multiple viewpoint characters
possession by the dead
follows events of The Neutronium Alchemist
genre science fiction
space opera
hasTrilogyCompanion The Neutronium Alchemist NERFINISHED
The Reality Dysfunction NERFINISHED
language English
literaryPeriod late 20th century science fiction
mainCharacter Al Capone NERFINISHED
Alkad Mzu NERFINISHED
Father Horst Elwes NERFINISHED
Fletcher Christian NERFINISHED
Ione Saldana NERFINISHED
Joshua Calvert NERFINISHED
Louise Kavanagh NERFINISHED
Quinn Dexter NERFINISHED
Rubra NERFINISHED
Syrinx NERFINISHED
medium print
narrativeScope galaxy-spanning conflict
notableFor detailed technological speculation
intricate plotting
large-scale worldbuilding
partOfSeries The Night's Dawn Trilogy NERFINISHED
prequel The Neutronium Alchemist NERFINISHED
publisher Macmillan Publishers NERFINISHED
seriesOrder 3
setting Milky Way galaxy NERFINISHED
far future
structure multiple interwoven storylines
theme collective responsibility
human expansion into space
life after death
power and corruption
religion and faith

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Peter Hamilton notableWork The Naked God
subject surface form: Peter F. Hamilton