In love with fellow telepath Colleen Isaac, Dale Ravenhall realizes that the very thing that enables him and Colleen to read each other's minds would kill them both if they came within twenty miles of each other. Contents: Red Thoughts at Morning (1981) Dark Thoughts at Noon (1982) Black Thou
Distant friends: and others
β Scribed by Timothy Zahn
- Publisher
- Baen Books
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 185 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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SUMMARY:
In love with fellow telepath Colleen Isaac, Dale Ravenhall realizes that the very thing that enables him and Colleen to read each other's minds would kill them both if they came within twenty miles of each other. Original.
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