NO ONE GOES THERE NOW
Colonizing the galaxy's near reaches, the myriad, mutated children of Earth are loosely governed by Imperium Terrestriana, and a hierarchy headed by an elite neohuman minority proactively fostering Convention, a body of civil law that featured Code Duello, and under its precepts trillions of eligible patricians and plebes wield their swords to settle all public and private disputes. Imperial explorers discover parsecs-distant Dan, a raw, idyllic world seemingly ripe for colonization, where enigmatic indigenes exhibiting superior intellect come and go like shadows, yet lack habitations or any visible infrastructure. The telepathic Danii who abhor violence are horrified when sequestered duelists begin vanishing, and repeatedly explain how mysterious "Higher Ones," appalled by the wanton destruction of life wrought by victorious duelists, "have taken miscreant smallswordsmen into their gentle care." The unseen Higher Ones make their acute displeasure known through precipitate action in a chilling, ironic climax that raises provocative questions about neohumankind's place in the eternal scheme of things.
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NO ONE GOES THERE NOW
Colonizing the galaxy's near reaches, the myriad, mutated children of Earth are loosely governed by Imperium Terrestriana, and a hierarchy headed by an elite neohuman minority proactively fostering Convention, a body of civil law that featured Code Duello, and under its precepts trillions of eligible patricians and plebes wield their swords to settle all public and private disputes. Imperial explorers discover parsecs-distant Dan, a raw, idyllic world seemingly ripe for colonization, where enigmatic indigenes exhibiting superior intellect come and go like shadows, yet lack habitations or any visible infrastructure. The telepathic Danii who abhor violence are horrified when sequestered duelists begin vanishing, and repeatedly explain how mysterious "Higher Ones," appalled by the wanton destruction of life wrought by victorious duelists, "have taken miscreant smallswordsmen into their gentle care." The unseen Higher Ones make their acute displeasure known through precipitate action in a chilling, ironic climax that raises provocative questions about neohumankind's place in the eternal scheme of things.
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NO ONE GOES THERE NOW

NO ONE GOES THERE NOW

by William Walling
NO ONE GOES THERE NOW

NO ONE GOES THERE NOW

by William Walling

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Colonizing the galaxy's near reaches, the myriad, mutated children of Earth are loosely governed by Imperium Terrestriana, and a hierarchy headed by an elite neohuman minority proactively fostering Convention, a body of civil law that featured Code Duello, and under its precepts trillions of eligible patricians and plebes wield their swords to settle all public and private disputes. Imperial explorers discover parsecs-distant Dan, a raw, idyllic world seemingly ripe for colonization, where enigmatic indigenes exhibiting superior intellect come and go like shadows, yet lack habitations or any visible infrastructure. The telepathic Danii who abhor violence are horrified when sequestered duelists begin vanishing, and repeatedly explain how mysterious "Higher Ones," appalled by the wanton destruction of life wrought by victorious duelists, "have taken miscreant smallswordsmen into their gentle care." The unseen Higher Ones make their acute displeasure known through precipitate action in a chilling, ironic climax that raises provocative questions about neohumankind's place in the eternal scheme of things.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940011818813
Publisher: William Walling
Publication date: 10/07/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 350
File size: 246 KB

About the Author

A lifelong Californian and former aerospace engineer, William Walling was employed during the Desert Storm Conflict by a Menlo Park producer of Flight Motion Simulators, and more recently as technical journalist for a Santa Clara supplier of Global Positioning Systems. Ten of Bill's novels, plus numerous magazine novelettes, short stories, and science articles have been published to date, almost all in the vein of speculative fiction.
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