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Empire of Silence: The Sun Eater: Book One Kindle Edition


Hadrian Marlowe, a man revered as a hero and despised as a murderer, chronicles his tale in the galaxy-spanning debut of the Sun Eater series, merging the best of space opera and epic fantasy.

It was not his war.

The galaxy remembers him as a hero: the man who burned every last alien Cielcin from the sky. They remember him as a monster: the devil who destroyed a sun, casually annihilating four billion human lives—even the Emperor himself—against Imperial orders.

But Hadrian was not a hero. He was not a monster. He was not even a soldier.

On the wrong planet, at the right time, for the best reasons, Hadrian Marlowe starts down a path that can only end in fire. He flees his father and a future as a torturer only to be left stranded on a strange, backwater world.

Forced to fight as a gladiator and navigate the intrigues of a foreign planetary court, Hadrian must fight a war he did not start, for an Empire he does not love, against an enemy he will never understand.
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Praise for Empire of Silence:

"
Empire of Silence is epic science fiction at its most genuinely epic.  Ruocchio has made something fascinating here, and I can't wait to see what he does next." —James S.A. Corey, New York Times-bestselling author of The Expanse novels

"Christopher Ruocchio's 
Empire of Silence is epic-scale space opera in the tradition of Iain M. Banks and Frank Herbert's Dune, without being a clone of either of them. His is a welcome new voice in science fiction." —Eric Flint, author of the bestselling 1632 series

Empire of Silence has the sweep and political complexity of Dune (though no sandworms). It builds to a blazing climax, followed by a satisfying conclusion. I recommend the book.” —David Drake, bestselling author of the RCN Series

Empire of Silence is a rich tapestry of future history and worldbuilding, a galactic-sized story of a hero, a tyrant, but portrayed as a man.” —Kevin J. Anderson, New York Times-bestselling author of The Dark Between the Stars
 
Empire of Silence packs in action and erudition in equal measure. This is a gripping first installment in a space opera that delivers both high-adrenaline thrills and hard-earned wisdom about the human spirit.” —D.J. Butler, author of Witchy Eye

“A richly imagined epic,
briskly and vividly told.” —R.M. Meluch, author of the Tour of the Merrimack series
 
A craftsman of rare ability, Christopher Ruocchio lures you into a future filled with danger, action, irony, vaulting prose, and a few, precious dollops of hope.” —David Brin, author of Earth and The Postman
 
"Space opera fans will
savor the rich details of Ruocchio’s far-future debut, which sets the scene for a complicated series.... Readers who like a slow-building story with a strong character focus will find everything they’re looking for in this series opener." —Publishers Weekly

"Although stretched across a vast array of planets, the story line is often more focused on the intimate than on the expanse, giving it a wonderful emotional punch. This wow book is a must for fans of Pierce Brown and Patrick Rothfuss." —Library Journal (starred review)

About the Author

Christopher Ruocchio is the internationally award-winning author of The Sun Eater, a space opera fantasy series, and the former Junior Editor at Baen Books, where he edited several anthologies. His work has also appeared in Marvel comics. He is a graduate of North Carolina State University, where he studied English Rhetoric and the Classics. Christopher has been writing since he was eight and sold his first novel, Empire of Silence, at twenty-two. His books have appeared in five languages. Christopher lives in Raleigh, North Carolina with his wife, Jenna.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07693PKH7
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ DAW (July 3, 2018)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ July 3, 2018
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 12880 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 763 pages
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Christopher Ruocchio is the internationally award-winning author of the Sun Eater, a series blending elements of both science fiction and fantasy, as well as more than twenty works of short fiction. A graduate of North Carolina State University, he sold his first novel, Empire of Silence, at 22, and his books have appeared in 5 languages. He curated 8 short story anthologies for Baen Books, including Sword & Planet, Time Troopers, and Worlds Long Lost. His work has also appeared in Marvel Comics.

Christopher lives in Raleigh, North Carolina with his family.

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Customers find the writing style very good and interesting. They also find the characters compelling and the plot engaging. However, some find the content boring and arrogant. Opinions are mixed on the intellectual depth, with some finding it incredible and detailed, while others say it's too complicated. Readers also disagree on the pacing, with others finding it well-paced and others saying it'd be better if it was a bit slow.

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120 customers mention "Writing style"97 positive23 negative

Customers find the writing style good, fascinating, realistic, and poetic. They also say the prose is top-tier among sci-fi/fantasy, and the story is carefully thought out. Readers also mention the settings are vibrant and well constructed.

"...He completely sold the story, from high adrenaline intense scenes to the more dramatic heartfelt scenes, everything felt like a top notch performance..." Read more

"Printing quality was off, some faded or canted pages, but it was readable. The book itself is amazing, albeit a slow burn. Definitely recommend." Read more

"Ruocchio's prose is wonderful. This is a master storyteller. His characters feel like real people. This series will go down as one of the best...." Read more

"...overall prose was a lovely balance between straight forward/direct and poetic – with the poetic passages being (mostly) limited to Hadrian’s inner..." Read more

98 customers mention "Plot"98 positive0 negative

Customers find the plot of the book epic, engaging, and fascinating. They also appreciate the excellent world building and the great start to the series. Readers also mention the prose is lovely balance between straight forward and poetic. Overall, they say the book is very well able to hold its own and distinguish itself.

"Ok, so wow… this was pretty spectacular, the only reason I’m not giving this a full 5 stars is that, for a story that is already a bit on the slower..." Read more

"...The book itself is amazing, albeit a slow burn. Definitely recommend." Read more

"...I do like a greater amount of action but there was enough here to keep it engaging...." Read more

"...clumsy, the novel’s overall prose was a lovely balance between straight forward/direct and poetic – with the poetic passages being (mostly) limited..." Read more

59 customers mention "Narrator"48 positive11 negative

Customers find the narrator compelling, relatable, and intelligent. They also say the plot is engaging and enjoyable.

"...Volka is such an extraordinary character, once she came in, I knew I was going to like her...." Read more

"...This is a master storyteller. His characters feel like real people. This series will go down as one of the best...." Read more

"...It feels like you know it, but still there are mysteries and extraordinary characters. The world building is phenomenal...." Read more

"...You'll find well developed characters and plotlines, excellent world building, and a story that never turns out the way you think it will...." Read more

12 customers mention "Emotional content"12 positive0 negative

Customers find the emotional content of the book very immersive, personal, and welcome.

"...Breathtaking scenes and even an emotional scene or two...." Read more

"...This was a welcomed approach, one that this reader appreciated as the first book of this series drew to a close...." Read more

"Manages to genre-slip in an enjoyable, engrossing way with great characters and plotting… so much so that the absolutely shameless cribs from Dune..." Read more

"...The framed narrative works to build a sense of anticipation, while the long span of our narrator's life and the vagaries of the human mind warn us..." Read more

23 customers mention "Pacing"11 positive12 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the pacing of the book. Some find it well-paced and bursting with action, while others say it's a bit slow.

"...It has a familiar shape and a familiar flow. But the story itself is wholly its own as much as any story can be. And what a story this is!..." Read more

"...is already a bit on the slower side, there were a few times that felt very sluggish and I was ready to move on...." Read more

"...Thematically weighty, bursting with action, knowing in its allusions, and brimming with careful wisdom, EMPIRE OF SILENCE is a dazzling space opera..." Read more

"...While the pacing was a bit slow, the story was never dull...." Read more

14 customers mention "Intellectual depth"7 positive7 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the intellectual depth of the book. Some find the depth and detail incredible, grounded in classical references, and brimming with careful wisdom. They also say the world Mr. Ruocchio has built is layered, textured, and historically. However, some find the book too complicated for their taste, with ridiculous amounts of descriptive and background filler. They say the main character is frequently puzzling and annoying.

"...There is so many layers being developed that I am glad things aren’t being rushed...." Read more

"...He can be rude, pretentious, annoying, and make some very bad decisions...." Read more

"...bursting with action, knowing in its allusions, and brimming with careful wisdom, EMPIRE OF SILENCE is a dazzling space opera debut." Read more

"...It's confusing and often frustrating. One thing that bothered me was the obvious vitriolic hatred of religion...." Read more

8 customers mention "Originality"4 positive4 negative

Customers are mixed about the originality of the book. Some mention it's familiar, futuristic, and yet antique, while others say it're remarkable unoriginal, and not credible.

"...let that trick you into thinking it's a rip off though, this book was original and gripping throughout...." Read more

"...Poetic, descriptive, and articulate. This is somewhat illusory, however, with several descriptions and descriptors seeing frequent reuse...." Read more

"...building, craft a world around Hadrian that is weird and familiar, futuristic and yet antique...." Read more

"...One was actually corrupted and illegible, one was utterly, utterly godawful. This tinker toy of pilferage gets the honor of being the third." Read more

13 customers mention "Content"0 positive13 negative

Customers find the content boring, stupid, and condescending. They also say the narrator is arrogant, prejudiced, and hypocritical.

"...The writing is done in long, unending paragraphs of boring exposition that tend to get caught up in their own pointless descriptions...." Read more

"...Regarding the characters, I despised the love interest. She is arrogant, prejudiced, condescending, hypocritical, and irritating...." Read more

"...Don’t know if I want to read those books though due to how boring this one was at times, and the fact that the narrator has already told the reader..." Read more

"...That's when it got stupid. The main character started acting in ways that didn't match all the character-building he'd had to that point...." Read more

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I really enjoyed this book. I liked every single character and their plots. I do wish I could’ve gotten more with the “Monsters.” There’s family feuds, political drama, spy thriller, ancient archeological myths and mysteries & a good amount of action. I listened to this btw so an additional plus is great narration. I imagine the gentleman that played Loki as the main character. I wonder if anyone agrees
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Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2024
Ok, so wow… this was pretty spectacular, the only reason I’m not giving this a full 5 stars is that, for a story that is already a bit on the slower side, there were a few times that felt very sluggish and I was ready to move on. With that being said, I think that’s about the only bad thing I can say about this incredible debut by Ruocchio. Empire of Silence was pitched as “Dune meets Name of the Wind.” I can definitely see where each of those are coming into play, and it’s clear that Dune was an inspiration for this, but fellow book reviewer and Texan, Mike’s Book Reviews had this to say, “Imagine if Patrick Rothfuss wrote Red Rising: Darrow starts off as a Gold, Nero is his father, and Cassius is his brother”, and that’s the exact feeling I got with this book. I had been planning to read this for 2-3 years but never got to it, that tag line made me push it up more than the publisher did.

So when it comes to the inspiration of Dune and even comps of Red Rising, and even a small bit of Star Wars, Empire of Silence is a dark Space Opera, filled with mystery & adventure. Breathtaking scenes and even an emotional scene or two. The Name of the Wind and Patrick Rothfuss comparisons is due to the framed story telling of Hadrian, who is telling his story. This isn’t something Rothfuss created, but he is one of the most recent and very popular authors to do it. When done right, it’s incredible, and Ruocchio hammers it home with this style with an unforgettable read.

“We live in stories, and in stories, we are subject to phenomena beyond the mechanisms of space and time. Fear and love, death and wrath and wisdom—these are as much parts of our universe as light and gravity.”

Another Red Rising comp is because the world is very Greek/Roman-esk, which is always going to be a selling point for me. The world is built in a way that feels like “what if Rome never fell, but also stayed the same with its hierarchy style, coliseums and gladiatorial battles, but with the exception of advancing technologically. On top of that, Ruocchio went a step further and added multiple languages that are spoken (and translated), made the depth of this story even greater. The other thing that makes this so intriguing is the biggest mystery of the story, which is who are the first ones. The moment this came up, I immediately started thinking of the Anunnaki of ancient Summaria, and how they could possibly be based off of them. Giorgio Tsoukalos & Ancient Aliens fans will recognize that name.

I really like characters that seem to have an inspiration, purposeful or not, of Sisyphus, who was punished to push a boulder up hill only to have to start all over when he reached the top, and to me, that’s exactly who Hadrian is. He’s also a lot like Red Rising’s, Darrow in that same vein, since both are deeply flawed in their thinking of trying to do the right thing, and never end up doing it the best way, causing more issues along the way. Hadrian’s story is one of tenacity and over coming obstacles that he ends up putting in his own way, but he meets some great people along the way. Volka is such an extraordinary character, once she came in, I knew I was going to like her. Ruocchio did such a good job of making her a bit of a scene thief, because every time she was there, even when not speaking, you could feel her presence.

The writing is also so beautiful, over and over again, I was taken aback by his prose and the attention to detail. The amount of quotes I wrote down and saved just because they were so beautiful could probably fill up a short story, just truly astounding. I can’t finish this review without commenting on the incredible narration by Samuel Roukin. This was truly phenomenal, and I’m not sure how this guy isn’t on more radars as a favorite. He completely sold the story, from high adrenaline intense scenes to the more dramatic heartfelt scenes, everything felt like a top notch performance. I think I would’ve enjoyed this without his narration, but with it, I know I enjoyed it even more.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2024
Printing quality was off, some faded or canted pages, but it was readable. The book itself is amazing, albeit a slow burn. Definitely recommend.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2024
Ruocchio's prose is wonderful. This is a master storyteller. His characters feel like real people. This series will go down as one of the best. I do like a greater amount of action but there was enough here to keep it engaging. The narrative is so good I got absorbed by the human element of the story. Very hard for an author to do but he did it here. Hadrian Anakin Skywalker comparisons are fair but Hadrian is still an interesting protagonist. Onto book 2.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2023
Empire of Silence, the first installment in Christopher Ruocchio’s Sun Eater series was a highly entertaining read and a great start to a space opera series. I have seen a lot of criticism of Mr. Ruocchio’s work, claiming it is entirely too derivative (if not a near replica) of Patrick Rothfuss’ Kingkiller Chronicles, however, other than the use of a framing narrative (which is not exclusive to Rothfuss) and some common themes (which, frankly, are common to many sci-fi and fantasy works in general) I don’t see Empire of Silence as being overly derivative. Honestly, I see a lot more Dune inspired references than anything else – which I rather enjoyed.

Empire of Silence effectively uses a framing narrative, in which Hadrian Marlow opens the story by telling the reader he is known as a hero, a villain, a murderer, a savior, and the man who eradicate an entire species and killed a sun. After Hadrian “introduces” himself to the reader, the story opens as he recounts his early life as a privileged scion of a powerful family and the internal turmoil he feels between duty (family) and his heart’s desire (to be a scholar). After the latest in a string of arguments with his father, 19-year old Hadrian is destined to be packed off to the Chantry – the religious type order that controls the empire’s technology and is not afraid to use torture to get what it wants. Hadrian, horrified by this turn of events, attempts to flee his fate, but (as is wont to happen) things don’t go to plan and Hadrian finds himself penniless and abandoned on a strangle planet where, through a combination of wit, guile, and luck he manages to find himself entwined in empire political intrigues and hidden secrets of the Chantry.

The world building was top notch, with the reader’s knowledge of the empire, its planets, inhabitants (human and non-human), technology, history, and political structure expanding as Hadrian learns of these things. I especially liked the blending of sci-fi with fantasy and the use of the Roman Empire as a basis for some of the political/military structure.

While information was presented through structured lessons, conversations, or as an aside as “older” Hadrian expanded on a certain point it never felt like an exposition dump. I credit that due to Mr. Ruocchio’s skill as an author; while there were certain passages that felt a bit . . . clumsy, the novel’s overall prose was a lovely balance between straight forward/direct and poetic – with the poetic passages being (mostly) limited to Hadrian’s inner thoughts, reflections, and mediations (which makes sense considering he wanted to be a scholar).

Since this is a first person POV narrative, I always take the characterizations of others with a grain of salt since our narrator’s basis and personal feelings certainly will cloud his perceptions. I did enjoy the characters that Hadrian met; I thought they were all interesting, allowed for Hadrian to do some soul searching, and moved the story well. While the pacing was a bit slow, the story was never dull.

I greatly enjoyed Empire of Silence and look forward to continuing on with the series.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2024
I know this is a long story, with six more main volumes, novellas, and short stories, so there is much much more to come. This certainly has been an interesting beginning and I look forward to continuing this series. The writing, the world building, and the storytelling are excellent. However, I do find the continual references to ancient cultures, some incredibly obscure, a bit overdone.

There were times when I did not like the main character at all. He can be rude, pretentious, annoying, and make some very bad decisions. He did grow throughout the story, although his abilities did not always seem to merit his place in the story, and I got to like his character in spite of his flaws.

Highly recommended!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2024
Empire of Silence starts off without explanation and right into the action. The whole work feels heavily inspired by Dune and in some ways Hadrian and Paul are somewhat similar, but the world in Sun Eater doesn't feel so exotic and transfuturistic. It feels like you know it, but still there are mysteries and extraordinary characters. The world building is phenomenal. I had this fear that this story will be a fantasy series in a sci-fi skin, but so far, those fears have not come to fruition.
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Guilherme Elias
5.0 out of 5 stars vale o hype!
Reviewed in Brazil on March 19, 2024
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 que história sensacional! eu não estava esperando que fosse ser tão bom assim, ele entrou pra minha lista de favoritos da vida! ansioso pros próximos volumes
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Guilherme Elias
5.0 out of 5 stars vale o hype!
Reviewed in Brazil on March 19, 2024
que história sensacional! eu não estava esperando que fosse ser tão bom assim, ele entrou pra minha lista de favoritos da vida! ansioso pros próximos volumes
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Salvador Mancilla
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow.
Reviewed in Mexico on June 15, 2022
That was a ride.
Kari Deshaies
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing first entry in a series
Reviewed in Canada on February 25, 2022
I enjoyed the world building done by Christopher in this book. He blends beautifully sci-fi, fantasy and mythology themes. If you are an fan of any of these genres this book is a must read for you. Also, the hook in the prologue is one of the best I have read and I was engaged for the entire book. I enjoyed following the life of Hadrian Marlowe!
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manu
5.0 out of 5 stars the beginning of a great serie
Reviewed in Italy on January 25, 2024
it was meant to be the start of something really big. so i have been patient trough the 30 so chapters of melodramma and pity than becomes faster around chapter 50/60 . i'm curious for the other books.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Worthwhile read.
Reviewed in India on January 7, 2024
Character driven story in a rich world/universe.
A breath of fresh air with a lot of familiar sci-fy tropes.
Enjoyed this first book enough to dive into the series.

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