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The Rat Chronicles: The Failsafe Method
The Rat Chronicles: The Failsafe Method
The Rat Chronicles: The Failsafe Method
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The Rat Chronicles: The Failsafe Method

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The rats of earth have undergone a mutation by way of an alien virus; now, with their unique mind-melding abilities, they may be humanitys only hope. Working with Captain John Rushton and his crewthose who piloted an alien craft in order to protect the earth from the initial threat of the Xzebulien aliensthe rats seek to help humans gain control of and learn to use the alien ships stored in Roswell, New Mexicoin Area 51. When Rushton and his crew learn to tap into the vast information in the alien ships database, they discover the ultimate purpose and true nature of the Guardian shipsa purpose that ties in humanitys past with its future and with the rats who now work with them. As the crew continues to study the alien data, the path to the survival of the human race soon becomes clear: in order to defeat the alien threat once and for all, humans must take the next step in their evolution as a species. In this second volume of The Rat Chronicles, humans and rats must work together to fight both the danger of the present and a far and distant future where a universal, widespread cataclysmic event awaits.
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LanguageEnglish
PublisheriUniverse
Release dateJul 1, 2014
ISBN9781491738320
The Rat Chronicles: The Failsafe Method
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G.W. Rennie

Gerald Rennie, currently working in Port Coquitlam in beer distribution, graduated High School in 1981, has a life long interest in the subject of rats. Previously published a short auto biography about experiences with them in The Rat Worshiper. Lives alone with his five rats in Maple Ridge, British Columbia.

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    The middle book of the Tornor trilogy, The Dancers of Arum tells the story of Kerris. Kerris was mutilated as a child, but has made a place as his uncle's ward. He is elated, though, to meet the last member of his immediate family, his brother Kel. Kel is the leader of a cheari, a band of dancers, and Kerris follows them to a special valley school where Kerris learns that his differences, talents and abilities make him special, not damaged.
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    Time has passed since the events of 'Watchtower', and Van's groups of dance performers/martial artists, known as chearis, have spread throughout the nation of Arun, becoming respected as bringers of peace and balance, although already their inception and history are passing into legend, details forgotten.
    Kerris, a young man crippled as a child in a violent raid, is suddenly picked up by the older cheari brother that he never knew, but whom he has always had a confusing and intimate mental bond with. Brought from the only house he can remember into a group that has many mental talents, he realizes that he may have more options than just that of being a scribe. He is trying to figure out what to do, both about his future and his feelings for his brother, when the chearis' village is overrrun by raiders of the same ethnicity as those that crippled him years ago. However, these are outlaws, exiled for the same mental gifts that the chearis share.

    This book does a good job of portraying the classic 'talents' such as telekinesis, telepathy, etc, in a believable way, and in portraying a society without taboos which are deeply ingrained in ours in an interesting, non-condemning way.

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