On a primitive planet, the missing link may be the aliens living there
in this novel of discovery and danger from the author of the Gorean
Saga. In a far-off future, two anthropologists—gross, powerful,
dissolute Emilio Rodriguez, and aspiring, young, naïve Allan Brenner,
who, unbeknownst to himself, carries ancient genes of a sort no longer
welcome on Home World—have been assigned to conduct a study on
Abydos, a deeply forested wilderness planet of little note whose only
evidence of civilization is a single enclave: small, rough, dingy
Company Station, a fueling station occasionally utilized by star
freighters. Within the forest, some days from Company Station,
are the Pons, a group of small, simian‑type organisms that seem near
the crossroads between animal and rational creature, between nature
and culture. They would appear to constitute an ideal object of study
with respect to the origins and foundations of civilization. How it
came about, so to speak, that something once emerged from the lair, or
cave, that was so radically different? What lies at the beginning?
The results of the study have already been politically prescribed
on Home World, that the Pons are to shed light on humanity, that it
is, in its original and unspoiled nature, polite, sweet, kind,
deferent, diffident, social, noncompetitive, and innocent. Both
Rodriguez and Brenner have a trait in common, however, which may
explain why they have been sent—exiled, in a sense—to such an
out‑of‑the‑way locale. Both seek the truth. They enter the
forest.
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ISBN
9781480499485
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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