The Saints of Salvation (The Salvation Sequence)

Time to Read
9 hrs 56 mins

Reading Time

9 hrs 56 mins

How long to read The Saints of Salvation (The Salvation Sequence)?

The estimated word count of The Saints of Salvation (The Salvation Sequence) is 148,800 words.

A person reading at the average speed of 250 words/min, will finish the book in 9 hrs 56 mins. At a slower speed of 150 words/min, they will finish it in 16 hrs 32 mins. At a faster speed of 450 words/min, they will finish it in 5 hrs 31 mins.

The Saints of Salvation (The Salvation Sequence) - 148,800 words
Reading Speed Time to Read
Slow 150 words/min 16 hrs 32 mins
Average 250 words/min 9 hrs 56 mins
Fast 450 words/min 5 hrs 31 mins
The Saints of Salvation (The Salvation Sequence) by Peter F. Hamilton
Authors
Peter F. Hamilton

More about The Saints of Salvation

148,800 words

Word Count

for The Saints of Salvation (The Salvation Sequence)

528 pages

Pages
Hardcover: 528 pages
Kindle: 528 pages

16 hours

Audiobook length


Description

With refreshing determination and hopeful grit, humanity activates a bold endgame against an alien invasion in the finale of a series heralded as “a modern classic” (Stephen Baxter) from “one of the finest writers the genre has produced” (Gareth L. Powell).Humanity is struggling to hold out against a hostile takeover by an alien race that claims to be on a religious mission to bring all sentient life to its God at the End of Time. But while billions of cocooned humans fill the holds of the Olyix’s deadly arkships, humankind is playing an even longer game than the aliens may have anticipated. From an ultra-secret spy mission to one of the grandest battles ever seen, no strategy is off the table. Will a plan millennia in the making finally be enough to defeat this seemingly unstoppable enemy? And what secrets are the Olyix truly hiding in their most zealously protected stronghold? With his trademark optimism about humanity’s tenacity and capacity for greatness, Peter F. Hamilton wraps up this brilliant saga with a bang—and reminds us why freedom of choice is the most important freedom there is.