Candace G. (Ogre) reviewed on + 1568 more book reviews
----This is the initial book of another neat series by the author of the Pip and Flinx books. Pretty good!---
For eons, the Ampliture had searched space for intelligent species, each of which was joyously welcomed to take part in the fulfillment of the Ampliture Purpose . . . whether it wanted to or not. When the Ampliture and their allies stumbled upon the union of races called the Weave, the Purpose seemed poised for a great leap forward But the Weave's surprising unity also gave it the ability to fight the Amplitur and their cause. And fight it did---for thousands of years.
Will Dulac was a New Orleans composer who thought the tiny reef off Belize would be the perfect spot to drop anchor and finish his latest symphony in solitude. What he found instead was a group of alien visitors--a scouting party for the Weave, looking for allies among what they believed to be a uniquely warlike race: Humans.
Will tried to convince the aliens that Man was fundamentally peaceful, for he understood that Human involvement would destroy the race, but all too soon it didn't matter. The Ampliture had discovered Earth!
For eons, the Ampliture had searched space for intelligent species, each of which was joyously welcomed to take part in the fulfillment of the Ampliture Purpose . . . whether it wanted to or not. When the Ampliture and their allies stumbled upon the union of races called the Weave, the Purpose seemed poised for a great leap forward But the Weave's surprising unity also gave it the ability to fight the Amplitur and their cause. And fight it did---for thousands of years.
Will Dulac was a New Orleans composer who thought the tiny reef off Belize would be the perfect spot to drop anchor and finish his latest symphony in solitude. What he found instead was a group of alien visitors--a scouting party for the Weave, looking for allies among what they believed to be a uniquely warlike race: Humans.
Will tried to convince the aliens that Man was fundamentally peaceful, for he understood that Human involvement would destroy the race, but all too soon it didn't matter. The Ampliture had discovered Earth!
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