THE OLD GODS ARE RETURNING- AND SOME OF THEM ARE NOT FRIENDLY! When Derek Secrest was suddenly pulled out of Naval flight officer school to take part in a top secret government project involving telepathybecause tests showed that he had a strong latent talent for psi powers he thought things couldn'
Forge of the Titans
โ Scribed by White, Steve
- Publisher
- Baen, Distributed by Simon & Schuster
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 177 KB
- Edition
- 1st
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Riverdale, NY
- ISBN-13
- 9780743436113
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โฆ Synopsis
THE OLD GODS ARE RETURNING-
AND SOME OF THEM ARE NOT
When Derek Secrest was suddenly pulled out of Naval flight officer school to take part in a top secret government project involving telepathybecause tests showed that he had a strong latent talent for psi powers he thought things couldn't get weirder. He was wrong.
Soon he was contacted by a mysterious woman who could open portals at will through spacetime. Her powers seemed godlikeand they were. Millennia ago, extra-dimensional beings with great powers had come to earth and taken on human form, remembered in legends as gods and goddessesand titans, the ancient enemies of the gods. The godlike beings had driven off the titans, but now the old enemy is returning, with a new plan to use humans with psionic abilities to rule the Earth, and not be driven from it this time. And the titans always did have a fondness for human sacrifice.
Unless Derek and a handful of other telepaths can join forces with the ancient gods to defeat the titans, the world will be plunged into a new dark age of terror and death. Even so, judging from mythology, how much can you really trust a god. . .
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From Publishers Weekly
In this refreshingly different science fantasy by White (Eagle Against the Stars), Naval Aviation Officer Candidate Derek Secrest is distressed to be pulled away from flight training to undergo testing by a top-secret government organization. When the testing reveals he's a natural telepath, his entire world is turned upside down. An attempt to use his powers to interdict a terrorist plot succeeds, but the plot's masterminds prove to be survivors of Greece's Heroic Age, who not only possess technology superior to our own but also wield magic derived from mass human sacrifices. In addition, they're in league with the malevolent beings known to us through myth as the Titans. Derek and his telepathic friends join the opposition, including the gods of Olympus, who are themselves shaken by the discovery that psionic humans possess abilities beyond both god and magician. The basic plot device-that of evil alien gods who once possessed our world trying to regain a foothold-suggests a Lovecraftian horror, but beyond some lip service about the intradimensional realms controlled by the Titans inducing madness, there's an optimism, if not a teleological evangelism, about humans' place in the cosmos that recalls the best of the John Campbell era of SF. White's core audience of hard SF fans will be pleased, as will fantasy readers who enjoy convincing explanations of how such things as magic and psi powers work.
From Booklist
White's latest combines the War of the Gods gambit and the Gods from Outer Space conceit to produce an engaging entertainment. Said gods from out there are literally that: the old Olympians, departed from Earth but now carrying on their ancient war with their predecessors, the Titans, who are in danger of winning. Aspiring naval aviator Derek Secrest is drafted into this war because he is a telepath (it's a family trait), and human telepaths may be indispensable to the victory of the Olympians and the salvation of not only Earth but other planets, too. With other human telepaths, one human traitor, and the advice and counsel of the goddess Athena (portrayed not quite accurately on the cover), Secrest battles the Titans and their human allies. After much suspense and many well-handled action scenes, victory goes to the good guys. Erudite if whimsical about classical mythology, this is certain to be enjoyable at least once. Roland Green
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โฆ Subjects
Telepathy -- Fiction
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