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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > A Hole in the Sky review: Peter F. Hamilton’s latest is an epic slice of sci-fi – with one flaw
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A Hole in the Sky review: Peter F. Hamilton’s latest is an epic slice of sci-fi – with one flaw

Last updated: January 25, 2026 6:15 am
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Peter F. Hamilton, a renowned science fiction author, has recently released a new book titled “A Hole in the Sky” as part of the Arkship Trilogy. As a dedicated fan of Hamilton’s work, I was eagerly anticipating this new addition to his collection, particularly as it delves into the intriguing concept of an ark ship.

The story is set hundreds of years into the ship’s voyage, where the inhabitants have regressed to a medieval-like society, living in villages beneath the high-tech towers built by their ancestors. The challenges they face, including a failed landing on a planet and a mutiny onboard, have left them in a dire situation. One of the most captivating aspects of the book is the rule that every individual must be recycled at the age of 65 for the ship’s survival.

Narrated through the eyes of 16-year-old Hazel, the protagonist of the story, we follow her journey as she grapples with severe headaches caused by a literal hole in the ship’s hull. This sets off a chain of dramatic events that she becomes entangled in. However, amidst the chaos and peril, there are moments where Hazel’s concerns about boys and clothes seem out of place given the gravity of the situation.

Peter F. Hamilton is known for his expansive and intricate sci-fi worlds, with series like the Void and Night’s Dawn trilogies being fan favorites. While some may find his recent foray into the young adult genre with “A Hole in the Sky” a departure from his usual style, the story still retains Hamilton’s signature inventive plot twists and complex narratives.

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The book was originally released as an audio-only novel in 2021 and is categorized as young adult fiction, aimed at teenagers. Hamilton has expressed his hope that the story will appeal to readers of all ages, despite featuring a teenage protagonist. While the set-up and plot twists in “A Hole in the Sky” are undeniably captivating, the inclusion of what may be considered “teenage” elements can be divisive among adult readers.

Despite my reservations about certain aspects of the book, I acknowledge Hamilton’s talent as a storyteller and look forward to seeing how the trilogy unfolds. With the potential for a film or TV adaptation, “A Hole in the Sky” may find a new audience beyond the realm of literature. The subsequent books in the trilogy are set for release later in the year, promising a rapid continuation of the story.

For those unfamiliar with Hamilton’s work, I recommend starting with classics like “Pandora’s Star” and its sequel “Judas Unchained” from the Commonwealth Saga duology. These epic space opera novels showcase Hamilton’s prowess in crafting expansive and immersive sci-fi worlds that will captivate readers of all ages.

In conclusion, while “A Hole in the Sky” may have a different tone compared to Hamilton’s previous works, it still offers a compelling narrative that explores themes of survival, adventure, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

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Emily H. Wilson, a former editor of New Scientist and author of the Sumerians trilogy, shares her insights on Peter F. Hamilton’s latest release, “A Hole in the Sky.” Follow her work at emilyhwilson.com and on social media for more literary recommendations and updates.

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