SUMMARY: The Dream was a telepathic place of existence where a psychic race known as the Silent could twist the laws of reality. But a madman's lust for power has torn the Dream asunder. Now, only a handful of the Silent can enter it. Kendi Weaver is one of them. And it is up to him to protect it
Offspring: a novel of the silent spring
โ Scribed by Steven Harper
- Publisher
- Penguin/Putnam/NAL;Roc
- Year
- 2005;2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 243 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
The lush and beautiful forest planet of Bellerophon is home to a cacophony of noises, but its resident psychics are known as the Silent. Previously they could travel to the Dream, a telepathic plane of existence where they could twist the laws of reality. But that time is over...
One madman's lust for power tore the Dream asunder. Now only a handful of the Silent can enter it. Kendi Weaver is one of them.
As an election for the governorship of Bellerophon begins, Kendi is caught in the crossfire. Attempts on his lifeand a rash of Silent kidnappingspoint to a political enemy...or a personal one. Either way, the future of the Dream is at stake. And Kendi fears it may become a nightmare.
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