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Flight Through Infinity

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The Nomad is alone.

On an endless journey across the stars, hunted by a race of mysterious machines, he must fight to survive.

Armed with only his single-manned fighter, the Nomad must scavenge what little can be found in a dead and decaying universe. His equipment steadily breaking down, the Nomad is forced to rely on his ingenuity and piloting skills to keep both himself alive and his ship in the sky.
Set amidst the backdrop of an endless, desolate, infinity, the Nomad travels from star to star, planet to planet, searching for salvation.

A hard sci-fi survival adventure filled with emotional strife, deep introspection, and tense action.

441 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 28, 2022

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D.R. Hill

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D. R. Hill lives with his partner in the rural county of Devon, England. Graduating with a BSc in Biomedical Science from Queen Mary University of London in 2014, he left university without a plan, with an uncertain future, and a lengthy unfinished manuscript. After a short period of soul searching, D. R. Hill took a job at a local landscaping company and got to work writing. That manuscript quickly evolved and divided over the years that followed, finally becoming The Archmage Saga with the first entry, Rise Of The Apostate, making it to print in May 2018. Today, he continues to work for the same landscaping company whilst spending every minute he can writing, hoping one day to rival the likes of J. R. R. Tolkien or Arthur C. Clarke.

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February 2, 2024
Seriously, this book has made me laugh, cry, and feel like a completely different person after putting it down. Truly I believe it is so well written and the story is so complex yet perfect despite being bittersweet. This is by far my new favourite book for many reasons, mainly being just how much personal thought and contemplation I had while reading it. Clearly there was a genuine passion and message behind everything that was happening, and for that it's become incredibly meaningful for me.

Highly highly recommend if you also like accurate well described Sci Fi and space , there's so much science and physics included that I feel smarter just having read this book.


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June 21, 2025
What a gem this book was! Enjoyed every moment. Beautifully written, thought provoking. The reader lives the anguish of the Nomad. Thoroughly recommend it. Thank you!
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November 22, 2024
Really interesting read!

Very captivating and finished it in one go! Different from what I would normally read! Well thought out and left enough mystery!
4 reviews
August 5, 2025
ok story

It was an okay sci fi story. Kind of slow. Kind of depressing, but okay. Can’t really recommend it to others.
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May 18, 2022
I’ve only read a few other hard sci-fi novels that I’ve enjoyed but this has gone into the ‘great’ pile.
Picked up off the back of the Archmage Saga by the same author. Completely different to this but equally as good.
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