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  1. Poseidon's wake is the last book in the Poseidon's Children trilogy. The trilogy began with Blue Remembered Earth (set in the 2160s) and continuing in On The Steel Breeze (set in the 24th century) and is now culminating in Poseidon's Wake (set in the 27th century).

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  2. 30 apr 2015 · Poseidon’s Wake (2015) is the final novel of Alastair Reynolds’ space opera trilogy Poseidon’s Children. It comes after Blue Remembered Earth (2012) and On the Steel Breeze (2013) - and is NOT set in his Revelation Space universe.

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  3. 2 feb 2016 · Book 3 of 3: Poseidon's Children. See all formats and editions. In the conclusion of Alastair Reynolds’ epic Poseidon’s Children saga, the Akinya family receives an invitation from across the stars—and a last opportunity to redeem their name...

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  4. 30 ago 2016 · by Alastair Reynolds (Author) 4.2 1,858 ratings. Book 3 of 3: Poseidon's Children. See all formats and editions. In the conclusion of Alastair Reynolds’ epic Poseidon’s Children saga, the Akinya family receives an invitation from across the stars—and a last opportunity to redeem their name...

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  5. Poseidon's Wake is a science fiction novel by Welsh author Alastair Reynolds. It forms the conclusion of Reynolds' Poseidon's Children future history trilogy, which follows the expansion of humanity and its transhuman descendants into the galaxy over the course of many centuries.

  6. Buy Poseidon's Wake: 3 (Poseidon's Children) Reprint by Reynolds, Alastair (ISBN: 9780425256343) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.

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  7. 30 apr 2015 · Poseidon's Wake is one of the best sci-fi novels of the year."--SciFi Now "Reynolds blends AIs, mysterious aliens, intelligent elephants and philosophical ruminations on our place in the universe in a well-paced, complex story replete with intrigue, invention and an optimism uncommon in contemporary SF."--The Guardian (UK)

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