Hole in the Sky, Daniel H. Wilson
Hole in the Sky, Daniel H. Wilson
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Hole in the Sky

Author: Daniel H. Wilson

Narrator: Matt Godfrey, Sacha Chambers, Kholan Studi, Ari Fliakos

Unabridged: 8 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/07/2025


Synopsis

A Native American first contact story and gripping thriller from the New York Times bestselling author of Robopocalypse

"Thrilling and personal... an important addition to the landscape of science fiction."—Pierce Brown, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Red Rising

"Hole in the Sky is mind-bending… indigenous knowledge collides with science fiction in a thrilling page-turner."—Sterlin Harjo, filmmaker and writer of Reservation Dogs

On the Great Plains of Oklahoma, in the heart of the Cherokee Nation, a strange atmospheric disturbance is noticed by Jim Hardgray, a down-on-his-luck single father trying to reconnect with his teenage daughter, Tawny. At NASA’s headquarters in Houston, Texas, astrophysicist Dr. Mikayla Johnson observes an interaction with the Voyager 1 spacecraft on the far side of the solar system, and she concludes that something enormous and unidentified is heading directly for Earth. And in an undisclosed bunker somewhere in the United States, an American threat forecaster known only as the Man Downstairs intercepts a cryptic communication and sends a message directly to the president and highest-ranking military brass: “First contact imminent.”

Daniel H. Wilson’s Hole in the Sky is a riveting thriller in the most creative tradition of extraterrestrial fiction. Drawing on Wilson’s unique background as both a threat forecaster for the United States Air Force and a Cherokee Nation citizen, this propulsive novel asks probing questions about nonhuman intelligence, the Western mindset, and humans’ understanding of reality.

About The Author

DANIEL H. WILSON is a Cherokee citizen and author of the New York Times bestselling Robopocalypse and its sequel Robogenesis, as well as How to Survive a Robot Uprising, The Clockwork Dynasty, and The Andromeda Evolution (an authorized sequel to The Andromeda Strain). He earned a Ph.D. in robotics from Carnegie Mellon University, as well as master's degrees in machine learning and robotics. Wilson lives in Portland, Oregon.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tobin on December 12, 2025

This one started out really freaking strong. Honestly, the first three-quarters? An easy 5-star book. Seriously, this was the best part of Carl Sagan's CONTACT mixed with the first half of CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND. It was fun, it was intriguing...it was doing a great job of building the sus......more

Goodreads review by Karen’s Library on October 12, 2025

2.5 stars. Hole in the Sky is a first contact novel told from the point of view of several characters. Jim, an Osage Native American; the mysterious Man Downstairs; Gavin, an official high up in the Defense Department; and Mikayla, an extremely quirky NASA scientist immersed in the Voyager program. I......more

Goodreads review by OutlawPoet on July 23, 2025

This book is so hard to define. I guess I’d start by saying that if you’re looking for traditional hard SF, this isn’t exactly that. It feels that way at first, but then it becomes a little more cosmic, a little more mecha, and a lot more cultural Gods and Monsters. The book gets very violent and, at......more

Goodreads review by Sydney on October 23, 2025

3.5 ⭐ I need more more more books like this. I absolutely love cosmic horror and first contact and big ideas. That being said, the first 70% of this was so well written and the last 30% kind of fell victim to a chaotic mix of mumbo jumbo. I don't know what else it needs, but it was missing something......more

Goodreads review by Matthew on September 18, 2025

A fever dream of an alien invasion novel. “Hole In the Sky” moves at a break neck speed towards a first contact unlike anything you’ve ever experienced and will leave you questioning reality long after. Impossible to put down, Daniel H. Wilson knows how to pace a science fiction thriller better than......more


Quotes

A Wall Street Journal, Scientific American, and Gizmodo Best Book of the Year • American Library Association Alex Award Winner

“[Hole in the Sky] starts off as science fiction and ends somewhere in the murky realm of cosmic horror and elder gods, but getting there is so enjoyable it will please a wide variety of readers. Military aficionados will love the jargon and tech, and Mr. Wilson does a masterly job of combining Native American experience and ancestral connection with modern warfare for a satisfying resolution.”
Wall Street Journal

“Wilson, the author of Robopocalypse, is back with another epic.... A well-executed thriller.... Wilson slowly ratchets up the weirdness.”
Washington Post

“Wilson reimagines first contact through an Indigenous lens, fusing Cherokee cosmology with cutting-edge science and creeping cosmic horror.... Cerebral and visceral — part techno-thriller, part elegy, part fever dream. Cinematic in scope yet intimate at heart, “Hole in the Sky” balances nightmarish imagery with emotional resonance.... A bold, imaginative and deeply human take on what happens when we meet the unknown, and realize it’s been here all along.”
Seattle Times

“Where Indigenous knowledge meets science fiction.... Another mind-bending novel.... Wilson takes readers on a journey of dealing with the unknown.”
—Cherokee Phoenix

“A first contact story, Hole in the Sky seems a familiar tale. Yet in its telling, Daniel H. Wilson chooses the road less traveled by. Wielding immediate prose and Native mythology, Wilson draws on his own deep roots to weave a story that is not only thrilling and personal, but an important addition to the landscape of science fiction.”
Pierce Brown, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Red Rising series

Incredible... Hole in the Sky is not only a thrilling, brilliant page-turner, its pages also turned me into the kind of reader I always want to be—deeply involved and curious about the world and the story unfolding before me, as if by magic—the kind of reader who can’t stop reading, who dreads the book coming to an end even while I can’t stop making my way toward it, who goes back and starts all over to figure out how it was done. Here we have a highly original premise about alien contact—no small feat unto itself—which also manages to seamlessly fold in Indigenous lives and knowledge. Every character here is alive, and there are so many stunning sentences I had to stop underlining. The story is killer. I love it. Run don’t walk to read this book.”
Tommy Orange, New York Times bestselling author of There There and Wandering Stars

Hole in the Sky is mind-bending…. Indigenous knowledge collides with science fiction in a thrilling page-turner.”
Sterlin Harjo, filmmaker and writer, Reservation Dogs

“An expertly constructed, tightly-paced novel packed with ideas, populated with vivid characters, and suffused with heart and intelligence. Daniel Wilson is a talented storyteller, with a gift for crafting imaginative and entertaining narratives, and Hole In The Sky is no exception. Captivating and full of wonder.”
Charles Yu, National Book Award-winning author of Interior Chinatown

“Part thriller, part horror, Hole in the Sky is an Indigenous tale of first contact in the vein of Arrival that asks us what is reality and what is a dream and if there is a difference. Strange and wondrous and terrible all at once.”
Rebecca Roanhorse, New York Times bestselling author of Black Sun

“Hands down one of the best books I’ve read in a couple of years. Daniel H. Wilson has crafted a technotradish ride into the future in the most harrowing and engaging ways imaginable. Tightly tuned, sharply researched, and warm in all the best ways, you’ll want to clear your schedule because this is a sit-down-and-read-the-whole-thing-right-now kind of book. Bravo, Mr. Wilson!”
Theodore C. Van Alst Jr., bestselling co-editor of the Never Whistle At Night series

“This book doesn’t whisper. It roars from the edges of space, memory, and grief. Hole in the Sky is Indigenous sci-fi at its rawest: part cosmic threat, part broken father-daughter elegy, part fever dream of classified government failures. The humanity here is bruised, sharp-tongued, and holding on. And the fear? It’s in the blood. This one gets under your skin and stays there.”
Shane Hawk, bestselling co-editor of the Never Whistle at Night series

“Wilson has an exceptional narrative voice and captures many different points of view to create a world that feels real and is suddenly in catastrophic, even existential, danger.... The ending broke my heart in the best way possible.”
Scientific American

“The narrative has a grand feel and despite its many influences is utterly original, balancing the epic with a story that is deeply personal. It reminded me of why I love reading. I devoured it.”
Craig DiLouie, author of Episode Thirteen, Gizmodo

Hole in the Sky is a classic alien-contact thriller…. There are moments of fear – humans in great danger of being attacked by aliens; and of wonder – when the true nature of the alien becomes ap[1]parent…. This is a novel about humanity: the people who approach the strange with fascination and curiosity, and those who approach it with fear…. An enjoyable entry into this venerable genre.”
Locus Magazine

“Wilson (Robopocalypse) draws on his Cherokee heritage to meld Native American and scientific knowledge into a stunning phantasmagoric first contact tale.... Like the best X-Files episodes, this story uses the alien character to bring out the human elements in vivid detail. It’s a masterful feat.”
Publishers Weekly (starred)

“Mind-blowing.... Wilson's suspenseful, adrenaline-filled adventure will keep readers engaged and guessing to the end.”
Library Journal

“[Hole in the Sky is] worth the wait... unique, enthralling, and spectacularly well told.... [Wilson is] drawing on personal heritage and experience in this book, and it shows: this is his most
emotionally rich, spiritually resonant novel, and it’ll stay with readers long after the last page has been turned.”
Booklist

“Wilson is no stranger to big-thinking epistolary SF epics. Here, armed with a few novel entry points into an old horror story (à la The Thing), he turns his attention to an alien invader way more frightening than a microbe.... Wilson stitches together a prescription bottle’s worth of nightmarish images, invasive biotechnology, and Indigenous cosmology.... Less spectacle than a robot uprising but deeper, weirder, and harder to shake off.”
Kirkus Reviews