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File Size: 1399 KB

Print Length: 300 pages

Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited

Publication Date: March 1, 2019

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B07NV2CYTC

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The other day Laurence Dahners was in the grocery store and dropped his shopping list. I picked it up and read it, and what a superbly written list! It flowed organically and kept me in suspense. There were exciting bits about veggies and Cheetos and tv dinners. I wanted a sequel. My point being, Laurence Dahners can sure spin a yarn.Telepath is the fourth volume in Dahners' Hyllis family series, and I tell you, if someone were to press something sharp to my carotid artery and make me pick a favorite of all the series Dahners had written, I'd take so long waffling between the Hyllis books and the Bonesetter books, I'd get my throat cut. Mind you, I got mad love for the man's other works, although his long-running Ell Donsaii stuff may now require a character glossary. It's just that I get really, really stoked whenever I can catch up with Pell, the teenaged inventor from the Stone Age, or with Tarc and Daussie and the rest of the psychic Hyllis clan.If you're new to the Hyllis series, it's worth it to know that it's set hundreds (thousands?) of years in the future in a post-apocalyptic world that was made thus, courtesy of a global superflu pandemic that wiped out most of humanity and regressed civilization and society to circa pre-industrial revolution. Scattered here and there are plastic and metal remnants of man's ancient technology.But not all knowledge is lost or forgotten. Generations of the Hyllis family have been healers, equipped with psychic abilities that allow them to mysteriously probe and assess their patients' bodies, and sometimes remedy their ills. Thru three books, we'd followed this batch of Hyllises - healers AND tavern keepers - as this next generation of teenagers learns that their psychic abilities are more potent than their parents. And that's the fun of this series. Being along for the ride as Eva and Daum's children, Tarc and Daussie - and now their 13-year-old cousin Kazy - discover practical new methods of applying their respective talents. And they're applied not only for healing purposes. There are no lack of outlaws and other nogoodniks in this world of might makes right. But there really is no threat the Hyllises can't handle. The tricky thing is to not ever broadcast their freaky powers.As Telepath opens, the Hyllis kids had just sprung their mother, Eva, from detention in a kingdom where practicing the arts of healing is forbidden and harshly punished, and Eva had been arrested for her inability to turn away suffering people. Now, the Hyllis family is on the trail trying to catch up to the caravan they'd been traveling with. It's passage not devoid of misadventure.It's a premise I'm sure some other author's touched on before... Come to think of it, I'm reminded a bit of Anne McCaffrey's classic Dragonriders of Pern series. There's similarity in that both series have characters harboring a vague notion of what shiny human civilization was once like, even if nowadays knowledge of it comes mostly as rumors and myths.Laurence Dahners is one of my favorite present-day storytellers. He's up there with Glenn Bullion and Marion G. Harmon in that each of his new stuff is an automatic buy for me. As for Dahners' latest, I won't spoiler much. I'll say that the tale is fraught with perils and discovery and science and a sense of wide-eyed wonder and high adventure. There are obstacles to overcome, including more assshats and outlaws to take to task, more medical challenges, and the predicament of just exactly how long will the Hyllises roll with the caravan? There are wonderful new characters waiting in the wing and a new Hyllis in Kazy - introduced in the last book - to get to know better. We may find out who is possibly the most deadly Hyllis. And, okay, here's one mild spoiler. One of Eva Hyllis' continuing lament is how so much of the past's medical knowledge has been lost. Maybe, by the end of this book, she'll have felt a bit better.

This Hyllis family story is an excellent addition to Dahners' post-apocalyptic series. These stories explore the outbreak of psychic 'senses' in a particular family line after the fall of civilization due to a mistake in gene splicing created a superflu that killed billions. It is never clear whether it's the case of the flu's survivors having some propensity that the flu unveiled, or that the new senses are just happening. All these new capabilities are distinguished by their short-range and generally weak character, and the main theme is how such limits still lead to remarkable advantages. The general story line is a young-adult look at what amounts to an expectedly brutal era. The characters are mostly young people that we get to see develop in the era, and with new abilities they need, but have to hide. Writing is good and engrossing, action-packed and flows well. Looking forward to each of Dahners' stories, whether this series or others. He does a good job.

I love Laurence's What If series, especially this post-apocalyptic one. Unlike many of this genre, Laurance does not work in the immediate aftermath of disaster. Rather, we see a society far enough beyond apocalypse to have 'stabilized', yet near enough to the incident to still have a few precious books and some sturdier items from the past.Into this landscape come the remarkable Hyllis family with their 'abilities' such as telekinesis, brought about from the very virus that nearly killed off all humanity. Their accomplishments are all the more remarkable because the author posits small improvements rather than superhuman differences. Using ingenuity with what they were gifted, this family does more than survive, they help others and work to bring knowledge back from the past.The result is a thoroughly entertaining read that leaves you feeling good about what people can do when they try.

The plot isn't quite as strong of an arc as normal, mostly people fighting against the environment. For some reason Kazy annoyed me, it feels like she's too powerful and no-one notices.I'd love for this to go in the direction of them finding/duplicating a bunch of tech and restarting a small industrial revolution. And meeting more people with "abilities" and the politics/etc that is involved with that. Maybe they start an industrial revolution but then other people take it away from them?Anyways Dahners has turned into my favorite authors so I've read all of his books. They just make me feel so good when I get a chance to read them an relax from a crazy life. Make sure you check out his Ell Donzaii series if you need to get more of a fix.

If you have never read any of Dr. Dahners' novels please start with this series. Thus far, this book is the fourth in the series and, in my opinion, one of his best. The plot line follows a family in a post apocolyptic world where the disease that wiped out most of the population also passes along some amazing skills among a small portion of the survivors. Dr. Dahners uses his medical knowledge to spin a realistic novel but don't think that he skimped on the action because that alone abounds. You may have noticed that Dr. Dahners kindly gave me credit for helping on the cover design. Please understand I was a fan long before becoming involved in the design work and I firmly believe that you will soon be.

Additional characters, new skills, loads of drama, adventures, and a treasure hunt!Laury Dahners gives us plenty of new opportunities to see significant further development of the younger family members' skills and abilities, though mom and dad are also finding ways to expand their capabilities, too. And some new Talented individuals from other families join in. Justice is done when necessary, and new opportunities for healing and helping others grow in some surprising ways. Well worth your time investment to ponder the questions that Laury leads us into exploring in this latest addition to the Hyllis family stories. Well done!

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