You'd love Peter Hamilton.Alan wrote: ↑Mon Jan 24, 2022 11:55 amMakes appreciate how good first law was by following it up with Artemis by Andy Weir. What a annoying bag of shite. 100 years in the future our main character is a Star Trek fan girl that’s a genius and is also super sexy and mildly promiscuous. Even though it’s100 years in the future she sure only makes contemporary references and is super forced sassy. Mixed in with this super shite character development is some decent grounded Martian style science and a fairly well thought out moon city. Is such a pity the rest is such trash. I mean…. a continuing thing is trying to get her to try out a washable reusable condom.![]()
I’ve no said “oh fuck off” at a book so much since The Life and Loves of a She Devil.

Brilliant large-scale science fiction storytelling littered with hilarious Carry On film levels of sexy times with fit voluptuous women. I'm actually usually very forgiving with that sort of thing in both books and films, but even for me it was getting hilarious at times with Hamilton.
The thing with books is that they are the author's creation entirely, containing their strengths and weaknesses, warts and all.
It's like the First Law trilogy I don't personally rate that highly. I think Abercrombie's overall storytelling is weak but his characterisation is pretty good.