Forge of the Titans
Aspiring naval aviator Derek Secrest is drafted into this war because he is a telepath (it's a family trait), and human telepaths may be indispensable to the victory of the Olympians and the salvation of not only Earth but other planets too. With other human telepaths, one human traitor, and the advice and counsel of the goddess; Secrest battles the Titans and their human allies.
Long Ago the Gods Left Earth, but Now They are Returning-and Some of Them are Not at All Friendly. Space Adventure by the Co-Author of the New York Times Bestseller The Shiva Option. When Derek Secrest was suddenly pulled out of the Naval Academy to take part in a top secret government project involving telepathy-because tests showed that he had a strong latent talent for psi powers-he thought things couldn't get more weird. He was wrong. Soon he was contacted by a mysterious woman who could open portals at will through spacetime. Her powers seemed godlike, and they were. Millennia ago, extra-dimensional beings with great powers had come to earth and taken on human form, to be later remembered in legends as gods and goddesses-and titans, the ancient enemies of the gods.
Author | Steve White |
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Publisher | Baen |
Place | London |
Year | 2005 |
ISBN | 9780743498951 |
Binding | Paperback |
Condition | Good |
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