Jack the Bodiless
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Publisher Description
In the year 2051, Earth stood on the brink of acceptance as full member of the Galactic Milieu, a confederation of worlds spread across the galaxy. Leading humanity was the powerful Remillard family, but somebody--or something--known only as "Fury" wanted them out of the way.
Only Rogi Remillard, the chosen tool of the most powerful alien being in the Milieu, and his nephew Marc, the greatest metapsychic yet born on Earth, knew about Fury. But even they were powerless to stop it when it began to kill off Remillards and other metapsychic operants--and all the suspects were Remillards themselves.
Meanwhile, a Remillard son was born, a boy who could represent the future of all humanity. His incredible mind was more powerful even than his brother Marc's--but he was destined to be desroyed by his own DNA...unless Fury got to him first!
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
May's newest series, following from her two Intervention titles, begins by combining galactic-scale intrigue with the smaller but no less turbulent affairs of the powerful Remillard family. In the mid-21st century, earth's humanity, led by the mentally gifted Remillards, is awaiting acceptance into the vast Galactic Milieu, a political and telepathic alliance of alien races. But some beings on earth, even some among the Remillard clan, are wary of the aliens. At this delicate juncture, Teresa, wife of clan leader Paul Remillard, conceives a child who promises to be the most powerful mental talent ever, but whose genetic defects condemn him to death under Milieu law. Meanwhile, a demonic force calling itself Fury has begun to kill off Remillards and others with ``metapsychic'' powers, creating a chaos that threatens to delay humanity's admission to the Milieu. The plot is engaging and May's prose adequate to it, but the story is marred by its unbroken focus on elites, with no attention paid to ordinary people, and by its aliens, who seem too much like humans. Literary Guild's Science Fiction Book Club selection.
Customer Reviews
The second series from Julian May.
Julian May was a giant in the fantasy genre, and has worked with a number of authors. I read her books back in the '80s and '90s. These stories focus on supernatural powers, the ones we all wish we had. It is beyond my skill to describe the quality of the story, and fantasy novels are very subjective. The good guys are usually female in these books, and the literature is excellent. Give this one a try, and you will be hooked for the next book, and the next... I'm not so confident about the Trillium series, which are not out in ebook format as of 2/22/2015, but you may find them at the library.
These are the two series I recommend:
The Many-Colored Land (Saga of Pliocene Exile 1) - 1981
The Golden Torc (Saga of Pliocene Exile 2)
The Nonborn King (Saga of Pliocene Exile 3)
The Adversary (Saga of Pliocene Exile 4)
Jack the Bodiless (Galactic Milieu Trilogy 1) - 1991
Diamond Mask (Galactic Milieu Trilogy 2)
Magnificat (Galactic Milieu Trilogy 3)