Space opera horror suggestions?
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Space opera horror suggestions?
I dont think i can do the whole dark tower series in one go so I will be reading the Revelation space series by Alastair Reynolds in between when I need a break from Roland and his damn tower.
The generas I like are horror, scifi, space operas, suspense, mystery, and thrillers.
I think one of the things that bugs me with a lot of scifi is the clean pristine happy universe they are set in such as startrek, but dont get me wrong i love star trek. I just feel the universe would be a much scarier, terrifying, dark, and horrible place and i would like to read something that reflects that.
I have read a few Michael Crichton books and thought they were great. Sphere is one of my faves and will probably reread it soon, been a while. Like I said in the title I am looking for a more space opera feel, with action and adventure but a healthy dose of terror and suspense. Like if star trek alien and sphere had a child.
So if any of you have suggestions for a space opera horror mystery thriller i would love to hear it. A scifi horror thriller in space would be appreciated as well.
Sorry for the long post, kinda rambled, if im confusing ill clarify in the comments.
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I haven't read it, but watched the first season and it's not all 'shiney-happy'.
Also, try Simon R. Green.
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CaitlynLynch wrote:Try Peter F. Hamilton. A lot of Alistair Reynolds fans like him as well. Personally I found him claw your eyes out dull, but then I only read one, Pandora's Star. I'm trying to think of more but the only sci-fi horror coming to mind at the moment are movies, like Alien and Event Horizon!
Both of which are great movies. Event horizon gave me nightmares for a week the first time I saw it. Ill have to check out hamilton, and avoid that one book till I know if I like him or not.
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